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CoE to Honor 15 During Homecoming Weekend
Fifteen alumni who personify Michigan Engineering’s tradition of excellence will be honored at the 2008 Alumni Society Awards Dinner, the highlight of Homecoming Weekend, October 2-4. John Seely Brown (PhD CompSci ’72) will receive the 2008 Alumni Society Medal, the highest accolade that the Alumni Society presents. MORE >>
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Unregulated Nanoparticles from Diesel Engines Hinder Lung Function
A new Michigan Engineering study shows that diesel engines emit carbon nanoparticles which can get trapped in the lungs and hinder the function of a fluid that facilitates breathing. MORE >>
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Quantum Computer Building Block Fastest Yet
Researchers have created the fastest quantum computer bit yet, demonstrating the advantage of the qubit (quantum bit) over the conventional bit. MORE >>
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U-M Financial Engineering Program in Top 10
Advanced Trading, a recognized authority on electronic trading, assembled a board of Wall Street veterans to select the top 10 schools with master’s programs geared specifically toward preparing analysts for financial services jobs on Wall Street. The U-M Financial Engineering program is one of those elite programs. MORE >>




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