Author: Michigan Engineering
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Chad Jenkins receives Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Award
Jenkins strives to improve the state of diversity in computing and robotics, with the goal of achieving equal opportunity for all.
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Opinion: five megatrends higher education must address
The University of Michigan’s aerospace engineering department recently completed a strategic review of the changing aerospace landscape and identified five megatrends that will shape the future
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ECE graduate students recognized by 2022 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship program
ECE doctoral students Rachel Newton and Austin Lin were selected for this prestigious fellowship, and Evelyn Ware was recognized with an honorable mention.
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Interdisciplinary study seeks to mitigate transmission of respiratory viral diseases such as flu and COVID-19 in children
Michigan Engineering researchers will help reveal pathways for virus detection and transmission
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Understanding nature’s biosonar
Researchers seek to understand how dolphins use biological sonar to create a map of their environment.
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Mentoring for the greater good
Doctoral student Mohammad Aamir Sohail mentored an international team looking for a quantum solution to optimize mobile medical services
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Teaching Machine Learning in ECE
With new courses at the UG and graduate level, ECE is delivering state-of-the-art instruction in machine learning for students in ECE, and across the University
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Kamal Rudra receives SVCF Scholarship to pursue his studies in semiconductors and photonics
Rudra is a first year master’s student in the area of solid state and nanotechnology
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ECE alum Dave Babicz pioneered the lab kits that became a staple for at-home engineering courses
The lab kits used in our Analog Circuits course during the pandemic were created by Babicz, Director of Engineering at Analog Devices Inc., and fellow colleagues back in 2015 for the purpose of improving equity in engineering education.
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ECE alum Mihir Sheth receives Young Innovator Award from Innovate UK for making a medical device that weans patients off ventilators quicker
Sheth is the co-founder of Inspiritus Health and has developed a simple to use, non-invasive medical device that keeps patients’ muscles engaged when they are on a ventilator to prevent muscle atrophy.
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Materials tour at UMMA lets you look at art like a scientist
Material science and engineering (MSE) and the University of Michigan Museum of Art might have more in common than you think.
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Incentive Program recognizes staff who exemplify College values
Several staff members received the 2021 Staff Incentive Award for living the values of Michigan Engineering in their daily work.