NAE profile: Don B. Chaffin, industrial and operations engineering.| Michigan Engineering News
'There's an intellectual milieu and an enthusiasm that's palpable.'| Michigan Engineering News
Some sick Black patients are likely labeled as "healthy" in AI datasets due to inequitable medical testing.| Michigan Engineering News
Capturing nanoscale 'packages' that cancer cells send out, twisting gold nanoparticles use light to distinguish healthy patients from lung cancer patients.| Michigan Engineering News
12 years and thousands of miles later, Grace Hsia Haberl’s student project is still changing the world—one preemie at a time.| Michigan Engineering News
New manufacturing method builds tougher materials that were previously considered useless for twisting light into more robust optical devices.| Michigan Engineering News
Henderson Academy students used electrolyzers to produce hydrogen gas from water and power miniature fuel cell cars.| Michigan Engineering News
Delaying a phone's swiping and tapping functions forces users to think harder, making it easier for them to consider whether to keep scrolling.| Michigan Engineering News
Mixing unconventional ingredients in just the right order can make complex materials with fewer impurities. The robotic lab that tested the idea could be widely adopted.| Michigan Engineering News
With oil production dropping, a process using natural gas is needed to avert a shortage of a workhorse chemical used for automotive parts, cleaning products and more.| Michigan Engineering News
U-M involved in Great Lakes consortium to support sustainable economic growth| Michigan Engineering News
Strong enough to move soft robots and medical capsules, weak enough to not ruin MRI images.| Michigan Engineering News
The findings could help engineers methodically find the best molecules to increase the lifespan of perovskite solar cells, rather than relying on time-consuming trial and error.| Michigan Engineering News