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  1. Onto something

    Amy Cohn’s unconventional approach to solving healthcare problems starts with students. It’s an approach that is gaining ground—at Michigan Medicine and beyond.

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  2. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts May 30 – June 3

    Highlights include The Washington Post, Science and the Detroit Free Press.

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  3. Keeping the world connected, without sacrificing privacy

    Engineering assistant professor Raed Al Kontar outlines a new paradigm for connected devices.

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  4. Teaching engineers to put people first

    By comparing two disciplines, researchers will discover effects on inclusion and how students think about engineering.

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  5. Michigan Engineering group creates model for layering COVID-19 defenses

    The model can be used as a tool to inform decision-makers and individuals on relative risks and advantages associated with a layered defense.

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  6. Opinion: The lack of diversity in engineering is like a disease (but there is a cure)

    In an op-ed Brian Denton and co-author Elena Gerstmann say that while the STEM workforce is growing rapidly, many groups are underrepresented.

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  7. ‘Transportation is a form of freedom’: How to make it more equitable

    Why we need greater collaboration among transportation companies, cities, nonprofits and academia.

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  8. A resilient campus

    How engineers are applying their expertise for future planning.

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  9. U-M’s Robert Hampshire joins Biden administration to work in transportation research and technology

    “Robert’s expertise and his deep commitment to equity, access and justice will improve transportation policy for all Americans.”

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  10. Stress test

    Amid six months of tumult and chaos, engineering researchers moved quickly and collaboratively with public health officials, producing vital research in the fight against COVID-19.

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