1/9/2023
Office of Research Update for January 2023
Check out which of your colleagues' work is getting funded and find new funding opportunities and resources....
10/31/2022
Office of Research update: November 2022
A colleague landed a $500,000-plus grant, application deadlines are coming up for research fundings programs and more....
10/26/2022
Sharing a few grave insights
In Detroit’s Woodmere Cemetery, there are about 200,000 people — all with their own stories. To share some of these and teach local history, Professor Emeritus Ron Stockton, a noted graveyard researcher, wants to take you on a tour.
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2/11/2019
How X-ray-based research is breaking open new frontiers in materials science
Professor Jie Shen’s new “digital diagnosis” technique could help us better understand why and when components will fail....
9/11/2019
Remembrance and reconciliation in Rwanda
Twenty-five years after the Rwandan genocide, the African country continues to work on healing through remembrance and reconciliation. Four faculty members whose research focuses on trauma and recovery recently traveled to the African country to learn from...
9/30/2019
What the school choice era looks like for Detroit’s '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....
10/14/2019
Helping people heal
UM-Dearborn educators are leading the way in creating pathways to opportunity for those with trauma exposure through a new promising approach....
10/23/2019
Could this new technology finally end the battle over the thermostat?
A UM-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 UM-Dearborn can support your next project in the September update from the Office of Research....
11/13/2019
How wearable technology is changing the study of sports injuries
UM-Dearborn bioengineering professor Amanda Esquivel is pioneering new techniques to explore underexplored questions about how athletes get hurt....