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Predicting how well a vaccine will work for you
  1. Predicting how well a vaccine will work for you

    A conventional approach to HIV vaccination does not induce immune responses in everyone equally, and a new computer model shows why.

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  2. Opinion: Future aerospace enterprises will demand more advanced modeling and simulation

    U-M Aerospace Engineering Professor Venkat Raman advocates for more versatile and powerful modeling tools to meet computational demands of next-generation aircraft design.

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  3. $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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  4. ‘Doomsday Glacier’ may be more stable than initially feared

    Study sheds light on the future of the massive Thwaites Glacier.

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  5. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts May 17-21

    Highlights include NPR, Popular Science and The Conversation.

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  6. Election lessons from Michigan

    Election security expert J. Alex Halderman dissects Antrim County’s election debacle to help future contests go more smoothly.

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  7. ‘Extremely aggressive’ internet censorship spreads in the world’s democracies

    Censored Planet is releasing technical details for other researchers and for activists.

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  8. $1.8M DARPA project aims to protect cars, trucks and spacecraft from hackers

    Ironpatch could head off growing danger of security vulnerabilities in vehicle systems.

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  9. How big data could optimize COVID-19 testing

    Microsoft-supported project to coordinate site locations, supply distribution.

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  10. Faster than COVID: a computer model that predicts the disease’s next move

    Predictive model could help care providers stay safe, anticipate patient needs.

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