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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts September 27 – October 1

Highlights include Nature and Newsweek.

Written by: Zach Robertson

October 1, 2021

In The News

Newsweek

September 27

Election security problems still must be addressed

In an op-ed, Alex Halderman writes that while there is no evidence whatsoever of large-scale electoral fraud in the last election, it does not mean that our elections are well enough secured. Halderman is a professor of electrical engineering and computer science.

The Washington Post

September 28

Industry wants to rein in new hack reporting mandates

Alex Halderman authored a report on election vulnerabilities that was sealed by a federal judge.

Nature

September 29

The next frontier for human embryo research

Jianping Fu says it’s now possible to create human-embryo models that represent moments of transition through a key stretch of human development. Fu is a professor of biomedical engineering and a professor of mechanical engineering.


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