Author: Nicole Casal Moore
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Advancing road-readiness testing of self-driving cars
New method could cut 99.9 percent of validation costs
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Next-gen computing inspired by biology
New memristor chips can see patterns over pixels
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Google grant expands robotics for Detroit students
The funding increases outreach at the Michigan Engineering Zone, where U-M mentors work with local high school students.
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Paul Beata named 2015-16 J. Robert Beyster Computational Innovation Graduate Fellow
Michigan Engineering doctoral student Paul Beata has been chosen as the 2015-16 fellow for the J. Robert Beyster Computational Innovation Graduate Fellows Program.
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Smartphone security hole
‘Open port’ backdoors are common.
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Steps for Flint residents to reduce bacteria in filtered water
While filters reduce lead, they can harbor bacteria.
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Into the Storm
The most turbulent region of a hurricane holds secrets about its potential for destruction. Michigan Engineering’s newly launched satellite system can reveal how these storms intensify in a warming world.
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New U-M Robotics Building named in honor of Ford Motor Company gift
The gift will accelerate construction.
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Midwest USDOT Center for Connected and Automated Transportation established
$2.47 million midwest research center will conduct connected and automated vehicle research.
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Kota to receive 2017 Distinguished University Innovator Award
Professor Sridhar Kota will receive the 2017 Distinguished University Innovator Award.
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U-M’s Dawn Tilbury to head NSF Engineering Directorate
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has selected a University of Michigan mechanical engineering professor Dawn Tilbury to serve as head of its Directorate for Engineering.
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Sonic cyber attacks show security holes in ubiquitous sensors
Michigan Engineering researchers discuss and demonstrate the sound-based attacks they leveled at the accelerometers found in everyday electronics.