Category: Campus & Community
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Advancing quantum-dot and integrated optoelectronics
NAE profile: Pallab Bhattacharya, electrical engineering and computer science
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The US has a new most powerful laser
Hitting 2 petawatts, the NSF-funded ZEUS facility at U-M enables research that could improve medicine, national security, materials science and more.
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Advancing engineering principles in manufacturing and supply chains
NAE profile: Wallace J. Hopp, business and engineering leader and author
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Advancing occupational biomechanics and industrial ergonomics
NAE profile: Don B. Chaffin, industrial and operations engineering
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Trailblazing radar technology
NAE profile: Kamal Sarabandi, electrical engineering and computer science
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Advancing computational understanding of metallic materials
NAE profile: John Allison, materials science and engineering
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Establishing design science as an engineering discipline
NAE profile: Panos Papalambros, industrial, manufacturing & operational systems
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Pioneering materials for advanced adsorption technology
NAE profile: Ralph Yang, chemical engineering
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Trailblazer in biomechanics
NAE profile: Ellen Arruda, mechanical engineering
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Leadership in networked and logic control systems
NAE profile: Dawn Tilbury, robotics
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Off-road autonomy and digital twins: a Q&A with Bogdan Epureanu
Going beyond driving or tele-operating single vehicles, an up-to-date digital environment is needed to help humans operate fleets of autonomous vehicles.
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Synchrotron in a closet: Bringing powerful 3D X-ray microscopy to smaller labs
A new design makes a technique for studying metals, ceramics and rocks available in a standard laboratory, expanding access for students, academic researchers and industry