Category: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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Deltek’s Senior Director Shirin Mangold found her passion and her voice through Michigan Engineering’s Co-op program
The Engineering Cooperative Education Program introduced Mangold to life as a working engineer and inspired her to pursue a career in software engineering.
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Nanotech OLED electrode liberates 20% more light, could slash display power consumption
A five-nanometer-thick layer of silver and copper outperforms conventional indium tin oxide without adding cost.
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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts June 14-18
Highlights include Popular Science, CNet and Science Alert
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Her fight for your rights
Could censorship end the internet as we know it? Not if Roya Ensafi can help it.
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Snails carrying the world’s smallest computer help solve mass extinction survivor mystery
Study yields new insights into the survival of a native snail important to Tahitian culture and ecology and to biologists studying evolution.
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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts June 7-11
Highlights include Newsweek and The Conversation.
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Less nosy smart speakers
Technology could capture household information without recording speech.
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ECE alum and entrepreneur Fred Gibbons teaches engineers to make products that people need
From growing up in a small East Coast fishing village to becoming lifelong friends with Steve Jobs, Stanford Professor Fred Gibbons shares his journey as a first-generation college student and what inspired him to teach product management and design.
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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts May 24-28
Highlights include Bloomberg, New York Times and the Detroit News.
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A resilient campus
How engineers are applying their expertise for future planning.
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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts May 17-21
Highlights include NPR, Popular Science and The Conversation.
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Helping robots learn what they can and can’t do in new situations
What should a robot do when it cannot trust the model it was trained on?