
06/03/2025
A new technology developed by U-M Mechanical Engineers offers hope for those who get carsick.
A new technology developed by U-M Mechanical Engineers offers hope for those who get carsick.
Going beyond driving or tele-operating single vehicles, an up-to-date digital environment is needed to help humans operate fleets of autonomous vehicles.
Analog computing is making a comeback with hardware that processes and stores information in the same location, similar to biological neurons.
The U.S. Army has has reached a new five-year agreement of up to $100 million with U-M’s Automotive Research Center to boost work on autonomous vehicle technologies.
Mechanical engineers working with dolphins to better understand their biosonar. This understanding will have benefits for healthcare, the environment, and automotive.
Southeast Michigan is the perfect melting pot for transforming the automobile industry and U-M is making sure to be at the center of it.