Author: Michigan Engineering
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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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U-M startup NS Nanotech unveils new generation of LEDs for high-efficiency, high-performance displays
Brighter, crisper screens that draw half the power and lasts twice as long are possible with NS Nanotech’s next-gen LEDs.
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The Future of Lasers
Story by Colin Barras
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Deciding how and whether to reopen schools is complex – here’s how rocket scientists would develop a plan
The United States approach to sending astronauts to the moon could help inform our response to COVID-19.
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Engineering course challenges students to create tech solutions for COVID-19
‘When caught in a situation such as this, creatively and positively helping others is always an excellent endeavor.’
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‘Now is the moment. So what do we do?’
In a letter to the community, Dean Gallimore shares his reaction to the last few weeks in America, and what we all must do to make progress.
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Trump’s restrictions on Chinese students stifle American companies, universities and innovation
In an op-ed, Brian Denton shares his perspective on the damages done by placing restrictions on Chinese students in the U.S.
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Help eradicate the virus of racism
As scientists and engineers, we have an obligation to focus on solving this big societal problem.
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Nexus at Michigan Engineering prepares to launch new Cybersecurity professional certificate program
As COVID-19 drives a deeper digital skills gap, Michigan Engineering enables students.
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Grad students coping under COVID-19
Through vlogs, students share their frustrations and the silver linings they’ve found while self-isolating.
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Medical supply chains are fragile in the best of times and COVID-19 will test their strength
The pipeline of pharmaceuticals is easily disrupted.
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Scenes from campus
Life on North Campus changes abruptly with COVID-19.