Author: Michigan Engineering
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Autonomous robot construction is here
U-M researchers have developed modeling techniques that will help on-site construction robots with autonomous decision making.
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Shipping Novum
An all-nighter, the ultimate checklist and a dash to the airport. Shipping a solar car is so much more complicated than you could imagine.
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The Michigan-Coulter partnership: Accelerating translation
A pivotal program catapults promising biomedical technologies from lab to marketplace.
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Designing for our own
CSE students designed technology for a fellow student who returned after a decade away because of a brain hemorrhage.
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Wood walks to work: The one who stayed
Going broke in Detroit may have been the best thing that ever happened to DeVolson Wood – and Michigan Engineering.
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Jerome Lynch named chair of Civil and Environmental Engineering
EXPERTS: A boundary-crossing researcher who aims to make infrastructure more intelligent has been selected as the new chair of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Michigan. Jerome Lynch will be the Donald Malloure Department Chair of Civil and Environmental Engineering beginning July 1. The U-M Board of Regents approved the…
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Gabe Draughon: Humanitarian with a big heart
In the future, Gabe hopes to use his experience at Michigan to make a difference. “I’m going to take these five years and see where I’ll have the most impact. Whether as a professor, a researcher, or a nonprofit owner,” he says.
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Aero Throwback: Better ways to get to a football game
The early days of Michigan’s flying clubs are full of adventure, mishaps and tenacity.
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Engineering in the Valley of Death
Join the Department as it celebrates the research of graduate students through both oral and poster presentations. The keynote speaker is Dr. John Younger, co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at Akadeum Life Sciences, Inc.
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Michigan Bicentennial Celebration: Spring Festival 2017
Events, symposia, and activities galore – in celebration of a rich past; in pursuit of a meaningful future
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First engineering shop: From there to here!
From an early appropriation of less than three thousand dollars would come multitudes.
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Analog to digital: The Ford Foundation computer project
Donald Katz, professor and chair of the chemical and metallurgical engineering department from 1951-62, took the College from analog to digital solutions.