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Student Arun Nagpal develops new ENG 100 section to spotlight space science
  1. Student Arun Nagpal develops new ENG 100 section to spotlight space science

    UM-SEDS co-President Arun Nagpal develops ENG 100 section to expose freshman to space science and atmospheric sensing.

  2. The Michigan Probe: Changing the Course of Brain Research

    Some believed early Michigan brain researchers were engaging in “science fiction” – until development of an advanced tool for forging breakthroughs proved them wrong.

    The post The Michigan Probe: Changing the Course of Brain Research appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  3. A new, low-cost way to monitor snow and ice thickness to evaluate environmental change

    Mohammad has developed a new way to remotely measure the thickness of ice and snow with a technology he calls wideband autocorrelation radiometry (WiBAR).

  4. Injectable computers can broadcast from inside the body

    This platform has enabled a variety of sensors that can fit inside the human body, made possible by several breakthroughs in ultra-low power computing.

  5. Alfred O. Hero, III named John H. Holland Distinguished University Professor of EECS

    Hero is honored for his extraordinary accomplishments that have brought distinction to himself, his students, and to the entire University.

  6. Xiang Yin earns Pre-Doc Fellowship for research in cyber-physical systems

    Xiang’s research focuses on developing new methods to synthesize different control and sensing strategies in a discrete-event system.