College of Engineering
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September 26, 2018
UMTRI, Engineering join to innovate the future of transportation
The U-M Transportation Research Institute will merge with the College of Engineering to more effectively move transportation and mobility research into the 21st century in ways that are safe and sustainable.
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September 4, 2018
Meet some of U-M’s new faculty faces
The following profiles represent some of the newest additions to the University of Michigan faculty.
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September 4, 2018
A roundup of U-M construction sites across campus
A look at some of the major construction and renovation projects taking off across campus.
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August 8, 2018
Initiative aspires to turn greenhouse gas into profitable products
Removing carbon dioxide from the air and turning it into useful products is the long-term goal of U-M’s new Global CO2 Initiative.
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July 26, 2018
U-M receives more than $16.7M through DARPA initiative
U-M engineering researchers have received more than $16.7 million to pursue a variety of computer projects through a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency initiative.
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June 25, 2018
U-M researchers create world’s smallest ‘computer’
A team from U-M has created what may be the world’s smallest computer — depending on how one defines the term. The device measures just 0.3 mm to a side.
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June 21, 2018
Five faculty members appointed Distinguished University Professors
Five faculty members from LSA, the College of Engineering and the Medical School have received one of the university’s top honors as Distinguished University Professors.
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June 21, 2018
University names 2019 Henry Russel Lecturer, awardees
Max Wicha, a leader in cancer stem cell research and immuno-oncology, is the 2019 Henry Russel Lecturer, considered U-M’s highest honor for senior faculty.
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May 16, 2018
Europa’s plumes: New evidence from an old mission
U-M researchers have found the strongest evidence yet to suggest that Europa, a moon of Jupiter, has plumes ejecting water from its subsurface into space.
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May 10, 2018
Even one automated, connected vehicle can improve safety, save energy
Connected cruise control uses vehicle-to-vehicle communication to let automated vehicles respond to multiple cars at a time in an effort to save energy and improve safety.