6/6/2022

Why proteins could make for amazing nanobots

A fascinating new NSF-funded project from UM-Dearborn Assistant Professor Alireza Mohammadi is exploring what proteins and robots may have in common. ...
5/16/2022

EV charging stations could be a target for hackers

A UM-Dearborn doctoral student is working to prevent charging infrastructure from becoming a new way to attack electric vehicles, the grid or your bank account....
5/9/2022

A life without borders

Alumna Samantha Snabes’ hustle has taken her from NASA to startup success. Someday she hopes it will still take her to space. ...
4/11/2022

UM-Dearborn’s teacher preparation program is getting a new look

Starting this fall, the education department will begin rolling out a redesigned curriculum that puts a bigger emphasis on field experiences, ESL and educational technology....
4/4/2022

Data ethics for the digital education age

The Hub’s Autumm Caines walks us through some important privacy and data ethics issues facing universities as more learning goes online. ...
3/30/2022

How one class changed ‘05 grad Austin Krauss’ life

A pioneering video game program sparked a career that’s taken Krauss from Call of Duty to the frontiers of virtual reality. It’s also taken a lot of determination, luck and support from his family....
3/18/2022

UM-Dearborn’s Fred Feng lands NSF CAREER Award to advance bicycle safety research

With dangerous driver-cyclist interactions on the rise, Feng’s work is laying the groundwork for safer streets....
3/2/2022

Computing beyond the cloud

Assistant Professor Zheng Song explains how edge computing will help realize the dream of an "Internet of Things."...
2/21/2022

Better curbscapes, brought to you by math

Assistant Professor Armagan Bayram hopes her mathematical modeling can bring order to a notoriously contested city environment....
1/26/2022

Wait for it...your flying car may still be coming

They could still be decades away, but a UM-Dearborn professor says urban congestion has sparked a new wave of interest in the most famous unrealized technology of all....