Category: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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Graphene-hBN breakthrough to spur new LEDs, quantum computing
Study uncovers first method for producing high-quality, wafer-scale hexagonal boron nitride.
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Immune to hacks: Inoculating deep neural networks to thwart attacks
The adaptive immune system serves as a template for defending neural nets from confusion-sowing attacks.
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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts March 7-11
Highlights include Slate and Physics World
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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts February 28 – March 4
Highlights include Axios and The Wall Street Journal.
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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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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts February 21-25
Highlights include the Washington Post and the Daily Beast,
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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts February 14-18
Highlights include ABC News and Engadget.
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Open-source patient model tops industry standard
Tested without needing hospitals to share data, the method for developing the model could speed further improvements in medical prediction tools.
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‘Exciton surfing’ could enable next-gen energy, computing and communications tech
A charge-neutral information carrier could cut energy waste from computing, now that it can potentially be transported within chips.
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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts January 31 – February 4
Highlights include Scientific American and the New York Times.
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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts January 24-28
Highlights include the Associated Press.
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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts January 17-21
Highlights include The Daily Beast, The Hill and Marketplace.