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With AV Challenge, engineers can put their decision-making algorithms to the test
U-M’s Mcity will provide the first-of-its-kind city-scale virtual proving ground for competitors from industry and academia.
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2024 AAAS Fellows include three Michigan Engineering professors
The Michigan researchers are honored for trailblazing work in targeted drug delivery, self-assembling nanostructures and unraveling the mysteries of solar…
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Spatial atlas of the human ovary with cell-level resolution will bolster reproductive research
Most human oocytes never get a chance to mature into eggs—a new study sheds light on why.
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2024 AAAS Fellows include three Michigan Engineering professors
The Michigan researchers are honored for trailblazing work in targeted drug delivery, self-assembling nanostructures and unraveling the mysteries of solar storms.
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The Highest Honor
Michigan Engineering counts 35 living NAE members among its ranks, and The Michigan Engineer has undertaken a multi-year mission to photograph them.
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Leader in robotics at U-M and beyond elected to National Academy of Engineering
Dawn Tilbury is recognized for advances in manufacturing network control and human-robot interaction, as well as engineering leadership.
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Better battery manufacturing: Robotic lab vets new reaction design strategy
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New reactor could save millions when making ingredients for plastics and rubber from natural gas
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Targeting multiple COVID variants through the twist in the spike protein
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Bridge in a box: Unlocking origami’s power to produce load-bearing structures
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Explaining a supernova’s ‘string of pearls’
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Auto industry deadlines loom for impaired-driver detection tech, U-M offers a low-cost solution
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Human stem cells coaxed to mimic the very early central nervous system
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Improving traffic signal timing with a handful of connected vehicles
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Widely used AI tool for early sepsis detection may be cribbing doctors’ suspicions
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The Highest Honor
Michigan Engineering counts 35 living NAE members among its ranks, and The Michigan Engineer has undertaken a multi-year mission to photograph them.