3/7/2022
With dangerous driver-cyclist interactions on the rise, Feng’s work is laying the groundwork for safer streets.
3/2/2022
Assistant Professor Zheng Song explains how edge computing will help realize the dream of an "Internet of Things."
2/21/2022
Assistant Professor Armagan Bayram hopes her mathematical modeling can bring order to a notoriously contested city environment.
1/26/2022
They could still be decades away, but a UM-Dearborn professor says urban congestion has sparked a new wave of interest in the most famous unrealized technology of all.
1/24/2022
Whether or not the metaverse ever materializes, virtual reality is poised to change the way we live and learn.
12/20/2021
Students in the IMSE 382 manufacturing course really delivered for the holidays.
11/17/2021
A new NSF-funded project from two UM-Dearborn computer scientists is taking aim at an often overlooked challenge in scientific research.
11/8/2021
Storing renewable energy is crucial to solving the climate crisis. A UM-Dearborn professor explains how alternative liquid fuels might address challenges batteries can’t.
11/3/2021
The assistive technology demonstrates the potential of lower-cost eye tracking technology for helping artists with disabilities.
11/1/2021
A UM-Dearborn cybersecurity expert and international affairs expert talk about how nation state cyberattacks are confounding calculations in international affairs.
10/25/2021
Content editors of the website, rejoice! An upgraded content management system is headed your way. Here’s why that matters (for all of us).
10/6/2021
UM-Dearborn’s robotics faculty talk about how public expectations for robots are often out of sync with realities of the technology. But that shouldn’t stunt our optimism about the field’s future.
10/4/2021
Benjamin Wielechowski’s newly published “Introduction to Narrative Journalism” shows off the exciting capabilities of the new generation of open educational resources.
9/29/2021
Complex information and communication systems are often made up of hundreds of hardware and software components from a hodgepodge of manufacturers. UM-Dearborn’s Junaid Farooq says that makes them a cyber-physical battleground.
9/15/2021
UM-Dearborn’s new Engineering Lab Building is open and it’s definitely meeting expectations.
9/6/2021
More powerful fuel searching apps could save consumers money — and have big applications for autonomous vehicles.
9/1/2021
DeLean Tolbert Smith’s latest research is digging into the role families and non-classroom experiences can play in tackling STEM’s equity problems.
8/9/2021
The Hub’s Sarah Silverman talks about how to have productive team meetings if some of you are remote, and some are in the office.
8/2/2021
Doctor of Engineering programs are an increasingly popular Ph.D. alternative for working professionals who want applied research expertise.
7/26/2021
Two UM-Dearborn human-centered design experts break down why designing products that don’t leave some people on the sidelines takes a more empathetic approach to engineering.
7/12/2021
A UM-Dearborn professor has developed a bike-mounted lidar system that could help researchers and engineers design new strategies for safer streets.
6/28/2021
Kridli is taking the helm at the College of Engineering and Computer Science at a time when the world of engineering is changing in fundamental ways.
6/14/2021
Two UM-Dearborn experts explain why machine learning is vulnerable to bias and why fixing the problem is such a big challenge.
5/28/2021
A collaboration between UM-Dearborn and Auburn University has demonstrated a clear market case for an application of semi-autonomous technology in the trucking industry.
4/14/2021
A UM-Dearborn master’s student is investigating how things like typefaces, text size and line spacing impact drivers’ abilities to use increasingly complex dashboard touchscreens.

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