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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?
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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts May 10-14
Highlights include The Conversation, MLive and the Washington Post.
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Testing advanced space engines here on Earth
U-M is a member of a new $15M institute to improve physics-based modeling of advanced thrusters for human space exploration.
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Harnessing the hum
The property that makes fluorescent lights buzz could power a new generation of computing devices.
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The future of Line 5: Engineering under Lake Michigan
How would Enbridge shut down the controversial pipeline and construct a replacement tunnel?
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Coughs create complicated airflows. A new project explores how they spread viruses
U-Michigan and Auburn researchers will use cough simulators, lasers, mannequins, human subjects and computational modeling.
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We must do more to confront anti-Asian violence and hatred
Supporting our AAPI communities in the wake of Atlanta shooting.
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Biden’s climate pledge: Engineers offer insights
Experts on electric vehicles, carbon capture and sequestration, and nuclear energy weigh in.
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Community teams drive new College initiative toward more inclusive campus
Six month’s of progress and what’s ahead for the College.
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Scrap to sustainable sheet metal: A $2M effort to overhaul automotive recycling
The global move to advanced materials and electric powertrains requires a re-evaluation of how we recycle vehicles.
Related stories: Advanced Manufacturing, Advanced Materials, Mechanical Engineering, Research, Transportation