Category: Faculty
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STEM and LGBTQA+ identities
Monologues on self-expression, facing discrimination and finding a sense of community.
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K-12 online learning platform from U-Michigan sees dramatic rise in use
Daily webinars available for teachers interested in exploring the free customizable tools.
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Helping Michigan Medicine workers during COVID-19
New website pairs workers with volunteers ready to help.
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Bringing out the best of us
Physical distancing is all the more reason to stay emotionally close with others.
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‘We’ll get through this together’
In a letter to the College of Engineering, Dean Gallimore champions the community’s leadership and compassion as students, faculty and staff take on COVID-19.
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Why automakers could pivot to making ventilators
Perspective from engineers with experience in the auto industry.
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Tackling COVID-19 problems with industrial engineering
Lessons learned from optimizing retail could help optimize our COVID-19 response.
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Containment efforts appear to step down the spread of COVID-19 from the exponential norm
Deaths in China reflect a slower expansion of the new coronavirus, suggesting a fractal network.
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Leung Tsang elected to the National Academy of Engineering
A professor of electrical engineering and computer science is awarded one of engineering’s top honors.
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Incentives award recipients embody Michigan Engineering’s creativity, innovation and daring
Program celebrates those who went above and beyond to improve campus culture.
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Universities’ crucial role in our spacefaring future
To ensure that our species endures, we must advance space-based technologies and break our interdisciplinary boundaries.
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Talking with touch
Nadine Sarter is pioneering the use of tactile interfaces to build better conversations between machines and humans