Author: Michigan Engineering
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New “Women in ECE” organization provides professional development and community
WECE is a student-run, diversity-focused organization dedicated to the personal and professional growth of those committed to innovation and excellence in electrical and computer engineering fields.
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Working to ensure an inclusive CSE climate
In a letter to the community, Dean Gallimore shares three initiatives for a more inclusive CSE climate.
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Glenn F. Knoll Lecture
“High-Speed Imaging and Spectroscopy of X-Rays and Particles with Silicon Detectors”
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‘Peecycling’ payoff: Urine diversion shows multiple environmental benefits when used at city scale
New study is the first in-depth analysis of the environmental performance and benefits of large-scale urine recycling relative to conventional wastewater treatment and fertilizer production.
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More responsive COVID-19 wastewater test developed
Measuring RNA from SARS-COV-2 allows for more accurate testing than similar methods.
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U-M, community partners tackle energy insecurity in three Detroit neighborhoods
Johanna Mathieu is one of four principal investigators on a project to improve home energy efficiency and to lower monthly utility bills.
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Podcast: Remaking water infrastructure
In S1E2, harnessing waterborne microbes for data and health.
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Podcast: ‘Nanobiotics’ to fight superbugs
In S1E4, a new way to design antibiotics could be a beeline to better options.
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Podcast: Carbon negative, dollar positive
In S1E3, mining CO2 from the air and recycling it into useful products.
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Podcast: Artificial photosynthesis for sustainable solar fuels
In S1E1, unlocking quantum properties to close the loop on carbon emissions.
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“The Coach Is In” conversation on civil discourse
Four panelists offer guidance on de-escalation and empathy during stressful situations.
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Staying productive in the new normal
In a Q&A, Michigan Engineering’s embedded CAPS counselors share tips for staying productive and adjusting to yet another “new normal.”