10/3/2022
An Update from the Office of Research: October 2022
The Office of Research shares recently awarded funding, along with upcoming workshops and approaching grant deadlines....
9/28/2022
萝莉社-Dearborn is getting a really cool new autonomous research vehicle
Driverless vehicle research on campus is about to get a big boost thanks to a new National Science Foundation grant....
9/30/2019
What the school choice era looks like for Detroit鈥檚 'newcomer' families
Associate Professor Dara Hill's long-term research is painting a complex portrait of how Detroit's new residents are navigating a turbulent education system....
10/8/2019
萝莉社-Dearborn professor honored for 鈥榟ome run鈥 industry partnership
Taehyun Shim鈥檚 work on a powerful driver assist technology is an aspirational model for university-industry collaborations....
10/23/2019
Could this new technology finally end the battle over the thermostat?
A 萝莉社-Dearborn professor is exploring whether machine learning can help create individually tuned, responsive climate control systems we never have to fight over....
9/5/2022
Office of Research update: September 2022
Check out whose work is getting funded, find new funding opportunities, and learn about ways 萝莉社-Dearborn can support your next project in the September update from the Office of Research....
3/15/2020
Building a highway between engineering and medicine
Associate Professor Nilay Chakraborty thinks that unleashing medicine鈥檚 biggest breakthroughs will take an engineer鈥檚 touch....
8/1/2022
Office of Research August 2022 Update
See whose work is getting funded, learn about helpful resources and workshops for faculty, and browse the latest funding opportunities in the August update from the Office of Research....
6/8/2020
What an obscure invention of Nikola Tesla鈥檚 could teach us about diabetes
Bioengineering professor Joe Lo鈥檚 latest project is using a hundred-year-old technology to unravel the mysteries of how Type II diabetes exacts its toll on the body....
8/3/2020
Why humanlike robots are such a mind-bending engineering challenge
For a long time, science fiction has helped us imagine life alongside robots that move just like us. But realizing that dream is still a technological moonshot....