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Nanoscale ferroelectric semiconductor could power AI and post-Moore’s Law computing on a phone
  1. Nanoscale ferroelectric semiconductor could power AI and post-Moore’s Law computing on a phone

    Next-gen computing material gets down to the right size for modern manufacturing.

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  2. U-M, Schmidt Futures partner to launch new AI postdoctoral research program

    Up to 60 researchers who have expertise outside of computer science will be trained at the Michigan Institute for Data Science, contributing to a global cohort of interdisciplinary AI researchers.

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  3. U-M celebrates Leinweber Computer Science and Information Building construction

    Housing Computer Science and Engineering together with the School of Information will drive advances in information and computing through a convergence of disciplines.

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  4. CHIPS and Science Act: Implications and opportunities

    The CHIPS and Science Act of 2022 promises to revitalize the U.S. semiconductor industry. Dennis Sylvester offers his perspective on what it means for ECE.

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  5. 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.

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  6. 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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  7. 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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  8. $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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  9. $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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  10. 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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