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7/12/2021
Bike safety research is going high-res with this new technology
A 蹤獲扦-Dearborn professor has developed a bike-mounted lidar system that could help researchers and engineers design new strategies for safer streets....
5/28/2021
蹤獲扦-Dearborn research shows truck platooning is a concept thats ready for the road
A collaboration between 蹤獲扦-Dearborn and Auburn University has demonstrated a clear market case for an application of semi-autonomous technology in the trucking industry....
2/1/2021
Why your first driverless car is decades, not years, away
The technology needed to realize the dream of fully autonomous personal vehicles is growing steadily. But so is the list of hard-to-solve problems....
11/11/2020
蹤獲扦-Dearborns new artificial intelligence center is having a great first year
The pandemic hasn't blunted the momentum of faculty and students who are making AI a promising trendline for 蹤獲扦-Dearborn....
10/26/2020
How wearable technology can help you get the most out of physical therapy
A 蹤獲扦-Dearborn engineering professors RehabBuddy system could take some of the guesswork out of at-home physical therapy....
10/7/2020
The biometrics revolution is here. Are we ready?
蹤獲扦-Dearborn professor Hafiz Malik breaks down the risks and rewards of integrating facial recognition, palmprint and other biometric technologies into more parts of our daily lives....
9/16/2020
Why we may need to think small not big to green the energy grid
A 蹤獲扦-Dearborn graduate student is working to fulfill the promise of electric microgrids....
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....
6/8/2020
With safety protocols in place, 蹤獲扦-Dearborn begins a phased reopening of research labs
Some researchers and their grad students are getting the green light to return to campus labs. ...
6/8/2020
What an obscure invention of Nikola Teslas could teach us about diabetes
Bioengineering professor Joe Los latest project is using a hundred-year-old technology to unravel the mysteries of how Type II diabetes exacts its toll on the body....