University of Michigan startup HistoSonics was acquired this week for $2.25 billion.| Michigan Engineering News
Piecing together the lightweight alloy's complex mechanical properties moves towards use in cars to extend fuel economy.| Michigan Engineering News
Students can now apply for this enhanced program to simultaneously earn two degrees in engineering and business.| Michigan Engineering News
Open ad-hoc categorization approach combines language guidance with visual clustering to learn contextualized features for flexible image interpretation.| Michigan Engineering News
Researchers establish long-term helium trapping and swelling by titanium-carbide nanoparticles in a novel RAFM steel.| Michigan Engineering News
Co-founders of the Center for Risk Analysis Informed Decision Engineering discuss its history and the increasing need for its expertise.| Michigan Engineering News
Fabricated with a gel side for carrying drugs and a magnetic side for steering, these microrobots can navigate complex biological environments like intestines.| Michigan Engineering News
In a competitive year, fourteen graduate students were honored for outstanding progress within their fields.| Michigan Engineering News
NSF-funded research led to ultra efficient chip used in wearables and medical devices.| Michigan Engineering News
While federal food assistance cuts are too large to make up for in efficiencies, pooling resources among hunger relief agencies could help the remaining aid go further.| Michigan Engineering News
Methods for ranking chess players and athletes don't always translate to AI. U-M researchers identify and outline best practices.| Michigan Engineering News
U-M, Johns Hopkins partnership explains a consistent pattern in the dust under moon landings.| Michigan Engineering News
A microneedle patch captures cancer biomarkers in the top-most layer of skin to detect melanoma in animal tissue samples.| Michigan Engineering News
TrainCheck uses training invariants to find the root cause of hard-to-detect errors before they cause downstream problems, saving time and resources.| Michigan Engineering News
A machine learning approach outcompetes the industry standard for adjusting power generation to meet demand, especially in imperfect conditions.| Michigan Engineering News
The model produced patient risk scores, based on electronic health record data and location in the hospital, that were used to guide infection prevention.| Michigan Engineering News
As climate change alters how often tornadoes occur in different parts of the U.S., a new online tool enables the public to see where they have recently struck.| Michigan Engineering News
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The newly designated airspace links U-M's autonomy testbed with Detroit's innovation district.| Michigan Engineering News
Meet the team of trainers, technologists and mentors who make the Leaders and Best a little bit better.| Michigan Engineering News
Focusing on precompetitive problems, such as enabling communication between digital twins, U-M and ASU are seeking industry partners for an NSF research center.| Michigan Engineering News
Human activity or other wetland factors like temperature or soil chemistry could be at play.| Michigan Engineering News
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Please join us in congratulating the cohort of Michigan Engineering emeritus faculty who retired between March 2024 and February 2025. May your next chapter be as awe-inspiring as your last.| Michigan Engineering News
Experts from academia, industry and government discussed the growing utility of generative AI in science and what's coming next.| Michigan Engineering News
Reaching 98% efficiency in a solid state and 94% in solution, the small fluorescent molecule's design could cut down development time and cost for future applications.| Michigan Engineering News
An easy-to-install antenna allows high school students to collect data for NASA, helping improve knowledge of space weather.| Michigan Engineering News
American shipbuilding rusted away in the 1970s and '80s. Congress and the White House want it back, but how do we do it effectively?| Michigan Engineering News
As they gear up for launch in 2026, students on Michigan Engineering’s rocketry project team headed to California to test an engine designed and built from scratch.| Michigan Engineering News
Borrowing from drug-smuggling subs, Michigan engineers are helping the Navy design autonomous ships that blend in with the ocean surface.| Michigan Engineering News
Boosting her hometown with an engineer’s eye. The post Building health, building community appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.| Michigan Engineering News
Quasicrystals couldn't be simulated with quantum mechanics because of their irregular atomic patterns. A new method overcomes this challenge. The post First quantum-mechanical model of quasicrystals reveals why they exist appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.| Michigan Engineering News
At Engineering Education Innovation event, educators shared research, ideas and student perspectives. The post Using GenAI without hindering learning: Students want guidance appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.| Michigan Engineering News
The CSE alum details his journey from mathematical abstractions to vehicles safely navigating city streets. The post Waymo co-CEO Dmitri Dolgov discusses “prescience and patience” appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.| Michigan Engineering News
A look at the next-gen semiconductors we need to power tomorrow’s fully self-driving vehicles The post Autonomy from the inside out appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.| Michigan Engineering News
The Kate Gleason Award recognizes distinguished women in engineering for outstanding entrepreneurial success or a lifetime of achievement.| Michigan Engineering News
Michigan Engineers are leading hardware efforts to enable the AI required for full autonomy.| Michigan Engineering News
Meet two of the Michigan Engineers behind the James Webb Space Telescope. The post Launching a time machine appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.| Michigan Engineering News
The team's 18th car will be driving with less solar power than ever, but they are amped by a dream solar array system. The post ‘Millennium’ solar car to race in U-M team’s first Australian winter appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.| Michigan Engineering News
Commercial devices currently settle for less efficient blue OLEDs, but a set of design innovations has made an efficient blue that is as durable as efficient green OLEDs. The post Efficiency upgrade for OLED screens: A route to blue PHOLED longevity appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.| Michigan Engineering News
Previously only thought to be insulating, a shift in the angle between silicon and oxygen atoms creates a highway for an electrical charge. The post A rule-breaking, colorful silicone that could conduct electricity appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.| Michigan Engineering News
New technology offers hope for those who get carsick. The post Motion sickness technology could alleviate symptoms for passengers in today’s cars, and tomorrow’s appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.| Michigan Engineering News
NAE profile: Daniel E. Atkins, interdisciplinary engineering, computer science and engineering. The post Advanced computer architecture and interdisciplinary computing appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.| Michigan Engineering News
NAE profile: Steve Forrest, Electrical and Computer Engineering The post Advances in organic electronics and optoelectronics appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.| Michigan Engineering News
NAE profile: Ronald Larson, chemical engineering. The post A “renaissance man” of rheology appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.| Michigan Engineering News
NAE profile: Kensall Wise, Electronics, Communication & Information Systems Specialist. The post Advancing microelectronics and integrating sensor technologies appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.| Michigan Engineering News
NAE profile: Pallab Bhattacharya, electrical engineering and computer science The post Advancing quantum-dot and integrated optoelectronics appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.| Michigan Engineering News
A spherical prototype with nimble dimples can change its surface from smooth to dimpled, cutting through drag and generating lift. The post Maneuverable underwater vehicles inspired by golf balls appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.| Michigan Engineering News
NAE profile: Wallace J. Hopp, Business and Engineering leader and author. The post Advancing engineering principles in manufacturing and supply chains appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.| Michigan Engineering News
NAE profile: Don B. Chaffin, industrial and operations engineering.| Michigan Engineering News
Hitting 2 petawatts, the NSF-funded ZEUS facility at U-M enables research that could improve medicine, national security, materials science and more.| Michigan Engineering News
NAE profile: Kamal Sarabandi, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science The post Trailblazing radar technology appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.| Michigan Engineering News
Marcus Foundation's $30 million gift supports a collaboration between Stanford and U-M to help stroke victims regain the ability to read, write and speak.| Michigan Engineering News
Wider acceptance of EVs may have stalled, but addressing concerns like range and charging will provide the flexibility needed to compete with combustion engines.| Michigan Engineering News
Remote-sensing technology originally designed for hurricane forecasting at the University of Michigan inspires tools to help fight wildfires from space.| Michigan Engineering News
A stabilizing coating on an electrode, combined with microscale channels, helps solve the trade-off between range and charging speed, even in cold temperatures.| Michigan Engineering News
In addition to making predictions and scientific discoveries, engineers at the MIDAS symposium discussed improving AI's interpretability and preventing misuse.| Michigan Engineering News
Foundation looks to support histotripsy research at the place it was invented.| Michigan Engineering News
The 25,000-square-foot addition will include three battery laboratories, auxiliary support areas, a substation and a facility for battery cell testing, among other capabilities.| Michigan Engineering News
How bold moves in COVID-19’s early days are powering new possibilities five years later.| 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
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'This represents the future of research—rapid prototyping of open source robotic hardware and embedded systems with shared code.'| 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
We know more about Mars than our own oceans and lakes. Could artificial intelligence provide answers?| Michigan Engineering News