Electrical and Computer Engineering

Security Risks in the Sensors...

Impantable medical device security risks

The type of sensors that pick up the rhythm of a beating heart in implanted cardiac defibrillators and pacemakers are vulnerable to

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Next Gen. Robotics

Next Gen. Robotics

Special Emerging Tech & Entrepreneurship “ An open Q&A session including discussion on translational R&D, access to

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Cyberattacks: A clear and...

Cyberattacks: Clear and present danger?

Recently, the Department of Defense has placed direct blame on China’s Military for cyberattacks that have

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Xplore Engineering –...

Xplore Engineering Alumni Summer Camp

Alums – Bring your Child / Grandchild Back to Campus   “ Explore the world of engineering with your child or grandchild during a

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Could we ever have free Public...

Could we ever have free Public WiFi?

We’ve become accustomed to walking into public buildings and accessing WiFi for free. We can imagine a future where

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Nano and Micro Manufacturing...

Nano and Micro Manufacturing Workshop

Wednesday-Thursday, May 22-23, 2013 Ford Motor Company Conference & Event Center, Dearborn, MI

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Weapons-detecting radars

Weapons-detecting radars

In the aftermath of the Newtown school shooting, a U-M professor envisions a new use for a weapons-detecting radar system.

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From running roaches to robots

From running roaches to robots

U-M engineers are analyzing the reflexes of cockroaches to aid in developing steadier robots.

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Creating energy-efficient data...

Creating energy-efficient data centers

Many data centers use the same amount of electricity needed to power a small city, says U-M Professor Thomas Wenisch.

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Computers that mimic the brain

Computers that mimic the brain

U-M researchers are developing a new type of electronic switch that mimics the behavior of a biological neuron in the human brain,

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