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Machine learning begins to understand the human gut
  1. Machine learning begins to understand the human gut

    The new computer model accurately predicts the behavior of millions of microbial communities from hundreds of experiments, an advance toward precision medicine.

  2. New U-M robotics undergraduate program to meet surging demand for roboticists

    An inclusive-by-design degree program centers on how an embodied intelligence senses, reasons, acts and works with humans to establish a pipeline of people-first roboticists.

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  3. Teaching Machine Learning in ECE

    With new courses at the UG and graduate level, ECE is delivering state-of-the-art instruction in machine learning for students in ECE, and across the University

  4. Mimicking a human fingertip’s sensitivity and sense of direction for robotic applications

    With the help of 1.6 million GaN nanopillars per sensor, the University of Michigan team was able to provide human-level sensitivity with directionality on a compact, easily manufactured system

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  5. $20M NSF AI-EDGE Institute aims to transform 5G and beyond networks

    U-M is a core member of a new NSF-led Institute that is a collaboration between 11 institutions, three government research labs, and four global companies.

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  6. $7.5M MURI to make dynamic AI smarter and safer

    Researchers from four U.S. institutions aim to pull the best from control theory and machine learning to build safer mobile, intelligent systems.

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  7. Before we put $100 billion in AI

    An op-ed on developing artificial intelligence to serve the common good by Chad Jenkins.

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  8. $5.2M for digital twins of nuclear reactors could bring down nuclear energy costs

    Virtual copies of nuclear reactors could enable smarter maintenance for current reactors and more automation for advanced reactors.

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  9. World’s most complex synthetic microparticle outdoes nature’s intricacy

    Creating and measuring intricacy in particles that could improve electronics and chemical reactions.

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  10. Deep learning AI discovers surprising new antibiotics

    Deep-learning AI will help keep us ahead of drug resistant pathogens. By Sriram Chandrasekaran

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