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Roadway safety research, automated vehicle testing join forces at U-M
In an effort to bolster its research on next-generation mobility technologies that save lives, the University of Michigan is fusing its longstanding leadership in transportation safety with its distinct expertise in testing connected and automated vehicle technologies.
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U-M programs offer a life preserver
As the White House looks to shore up U.S. shipbuilding, the University of Michigan is leading efforts to train the needed workforce and develop a state-wide maritime strategy with one of the nation’s few departments dedicated to naval architecture and marine engineering.
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Charging electric vehicles 5x faster
A stabilizing coating on an electrode, combined with microscale channels, helps solve the trade-off between range and charging speed, even in cold temperatures.
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Breaking cost barriers, solving global business problems
The Vienna Spring Break program aimed to provide 13 Michigan Ross undergraduate and master’s students with hands-on experience. Rather than having the students work on hypothetical case studies, WU Wien assistant professor Eva Marckhgott—who taught the class—collaborated with a real company facing real business challenges.
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- 5 U-M faculty join American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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- Consumers worried about labor markets amid trade policy volatility
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All Michigan, all the time
There’s always something amazing happening at Michigan. Whether it’s on campus or around the world, our students, faculty, staff and alumni are out seizing the day. A sampling of images captured over the years is shown in the gallery below.
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