
04/10/2020
Researchers from the University of Michigan have developed a helmet solution to provide support for COVID-19 patients, protect health care workers and safeguard hospital systems.
Researchers from the University of Michigan have developed a helmet solution to provide support for COVID-19 patients, protect health care workers and safeguard hospital systems.
Both professors have been recognized by the Women in Science and Engineering Program for their achievements in their field and in education.
Fast Company released a list this year naming Elliott Rouse’s Lab one of the most innovative robotics companies of 2020.
The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines who are pursuing research-based Master’s and doctoral degrees.
This award, endowed by engineering alumnus Larry Miller, is set up to recognize junior faculty members.
U-M ME PhD Student, Jeffrey Smith, and Professor Don Siegel have a paper titled, “Low-temperature paddlewheel effect in glassy solid electrolytes,” published in Nature Communications.
The Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship supports outstanding doctoral students who have achieved candidacy and are actively working on dissertation research and writing. We seek to support students working on dissertations that are unusually creative, ambitious and impactful.
Vivian Yee is a high school working in Allen Liu’s Cellular and Molecular Systems Lab. Her project, “Evaluation of the Yes-associated protein as a target for breast cancer therapy,” has won the Grand Award at the Michigan Science and Engineering Fair.
The Ford Motor Company and the University of Michigan have been integrally entwined for over 100 years. Today, dozens of Ford leaders engage with U-M on a weekly basis. Rich Strader, the Vice President at Ford Mobility Platforms and Products, is one of them.
Yue Fan’s paper entitled, “Atomistic Mechanism and Probability Determination of the Cutting of GP Zones by Edge
Dislocations in Dilute Al-Cu Alloys,” published in the Physical Review Materials.