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NEW ARTICLE: “From waste to asset: Turning ethanol production CO₂ into jet fuel.” Manufacturing sustainable aviation fuel with CO₂ byproducts of ethanol production could reduce carbon intensity by more than 80% compared to fossil fuels. bit.ly/4qSu5Cj
NEW ARTICLE: “Harnessing intricate, self-organized plasma patterns to destroy PFAS.” The first images of plasma-water interactions reveal the electrical forces that could help manipulate patterns to treat larger volumes of drinking water more affordably. bit.ly/4o7CKhP
NEW ARTICLE: “Games for rehab: Fast communication for interactive VR and AR.” U-M-led team to tackle latency for wheelchair-friendly AR/VR soccer matches and large-scale VR word puzzles for players fending off the progression of Parkinson’s. bit.ly/4qRx8KR
NEW ARTICLE: “Faster commutes in Oakland County—rollout underway for U-M-designed traffic flow system.” Harnessing vehicle GPS data, the system offers a cost-efficient alternative to conventional timed signals. news.engin.umich.edu/2025/11/faster…
NEW ARTICLE: “Turning health research inside-out: A Q&A with Joerg Lahann.” How the Biointerfaces Institute builds in collaboration to fuel breakthroughs. bit.ly/4oudIKs
NEW ARTICLE: “Laser links to bolster the next generation of satellite constellations.” The Air Force Office of Scientific Research provides $2M to help satellites in orbit distribute critical resources with laser light. bit.ly/3JpZfQK
NEW ARTICLE: “Global experts chart the future of nuclear power at U-M symposium.” Building workforce will be key to growing capacity. news.engin.umich.edu/2025/10/global…
NEW ARTICLE: “$2.5M aluminum research partnership aims to expand use in auto industry and beyond.” U-M to collaborate with Hydro, one of the world’s largest aluminum companies. bit.ly/3JwcKyh
NEW ARTICLE: “Capturing cancer cells from blood could help doctors choose the right breast cancer treatment.” Some women undergo unnecessary mastectomy and chemotherapy, but a ‘labyrinth in a chip’ could reveal which cancers need aggressive treatments. bit.ly/47HKZLb
17,000mph 🛰️ 🌎 That’s the speed of debris in Earth's orbit. Even a piece smaller than a softball can damage a satellite. @umich engineers are building new ways to forecast & track these threats, because the future of space depends on it. Read here: news.engin.umich.edu/2025/10/fronti…
“A common language to describe and assess human-agent teams.” Using a new taxonomy, an analysis of testbeds that simulate human and autonomous agent teams finds a need for more complex testbeds to mimic real-world scenarios. bit.ly/4ohK7UG
Global leaders in shipbuilding and welding from the United States and South Korea met at @UMich last week. They shared advances in welding and vessel automation and discussed how to collaborate to make U.S. shipbuilding competitive on the global market.
NEW ARTICLE: “Pottery-inspired method stencils nanoparticles for building advanced materials.” The technique allows engineers to more precisely place patches on microscopic building blocks, so they can control their assembly into designer structures. bit.ly/49jVvKY
NEW ARTICLE: “Hurricane outages: analysis details the where, and who, of increased future power cuts.” A new analytical tool from U-M provides guidance for municipal and emergency planning. news.engin.umich.edu/2025/10/u-m-an…
news.engin.umich.edu/2025/10/potter… Thank you for the great article @UMengineering
NEW ARTICLE: “New process layers uniform ScAlN on 3D surfaces.” Scandium aluminum nitride can now be integrated into high-voltage, high-frequency or piezoelectric devices with plasma-enhanced atomic layer deposition. news.engin.umich.edu/2025/10/new-pr…
NEW ARTICLE: “This digital hand enables hands-free virtual reality.” More than just a stand-in, the AI-powered agent can complete tasks by following simple voice commands that don’t include nitty-gritty details. news.engin.umich.edu/2025/10/this-d…
New selection of stories available—explore a new curated selection from The Michigan Engineer magazine, present and past! Read it now: news.engin.umich.edu/magazine
NEW ARTICLE: “Expanding a commercial robotic prosthetic leg’s benefits with advanced control.” Paired with custom control software, Össur’s powered knee prosthesis helped study participants sit, stand and walk more easily. news.engin.umich.edu/2025/10/expand…
NEW ARTICLE: “We need a solar sail probe to detect space tornadoes.” A spacecraft that sails on light could provide new vantage point on solar eruptions that can disrupt modern electrical and navigation systems. bit.ly/4mXEWYA
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