Engineers used smoke machines, physics-based modeling and route optimization algorithms to quantify risk.
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Engineers used smoke machines, physics-based modeling and route optimization algorithms to quantify risk.
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U-M startup says robotic food deliveries have quadrupled.
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Faculty project takes innovative approach to improving student learning.
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With formidable challenges and the future changing fast, NAME aims to stay adaptable.
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Data gleaned from cameras and sensors increases predictive accuracy.
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Tough weather and technical challenges brought teams together.
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“Acoustic fields are unexpectedly richer in information than is typically thought.”
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The new $2.5 million endowment to support a professorship is the second U-M sponsorship from Toyota
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Since 2011, Dr. Bas Buchner has been the president of MARIN (Maritime Research Institute Netherlands), the largest independent maritime research institute in the world.
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With a customized Iver 3 underwater drone, the Deep Robotic Optical Perception (DROP) Lab have a new set of underwater eyes that provide a window into the health of the world’s lakes and oceans.
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