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Mcity opens for remote testing of autonomous vehicle technologies, calls for federal standards
The opening coincides with a new industry partnership project announced at the NVIDIA AI Summit.
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Kicking the hornet’s nest: the Kirkendall Effect
A 23 year-old Michigan Engineering graduate student turned metallurgy upside down.
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‘Magic’ alloy could spur the next generation of solar cells
A new alloy could reduce the cost of high-efficiency solar cells called “concentrator photovoltaics.”
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Jerome Lynch named chair of Civil and Environmental Engineering
EXPERTS: A boundary-crossing researcher who aims to make infrastructure more intelligent has been selected as the new chair of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Michigan. Jerome Lynch will be the Donald Malloure Department Chair of Civil and Environmental Engineering beginning July 1. The U-M Board of Regents approved the…
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Joanna Millunchick named associate dean for undergrad education
Millunchick aims to create a more vibrant, engaging and inclusive community of scholars.
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Seeing through materials
By developing a fast algorithm to map out the paths light takes through yogurt, researchers aim to someday see through skin.
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Airborne nuclear tests can mimic solar storms
Humans can influence space weather.
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Gabe Draughon: Humanitarian with a big heart
In the future, Gabe hopes to use his experience at Michigan to make a difference. “I’m going to take these five years and see where I’ll have the most impact. Whether as a professor, a researcher, or a nonprofit owner,” he says.
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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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Racing for Control
Flying on hydrofoils means more speed and more risk for the America’s Cup. With the boats and technology moving faster than ever, can these Michigan alumni help their team find the engineering solutions it needs to win in 2017?
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Growing STEM
In 2013, alumna Aisha Bowe co-founded STEMBoard, a technology company. STEMBoard’s goal is to help historically underrepresented youth play a role in designing tomorrow’s technologies.
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