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New U-M Robotics Building named in honor of Ford Motor Company gift
  1. New U-M Robotics Building named in honor of Ford Motor Company gift

    The gift will accelerate construction.

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  2. U-M’s one-of-a-kind hydrodynamics lab to get fresh look, new name

    The University of Michigan Board of Regents today approved a $2.2 million renovation project to U-M’s Marine Hydrodynamics Lab.

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  3. Ship shape: the design that shook the world

    The bulbous bow, the punched card, and a new direction in ship design.

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  4. Mortimer Cooley: More than a mustache

    The top 20 things everyone needs to know about the grand old man of Michigan Engineering.

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  5. Eustice named to state autonomous vehicle panel

    A leading autonomous vehicle researcher has been selected to help guide the state’s advanced mobility policy.

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  6. New Toyota autonomous vehicle hub boosts region’s leadership in transforming mobility

    In a step that bolsters the region’s strong driverless technology development ecosystem, U-M will be collaborating with Toyota to establish an autonomous vehicle research base in Ann Arbor.

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  7. High-tech robotics center coming to U-Michigan

    The U-M Board of Regents approved the College of Engineering’s new robotics building project on April 16. The three-story, 100,000-square-foot facility is slated for Hayward Street just east of the Space Research Building on North Campus.

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