7/22/2024

Reckoning with AI’s trust issues

In his new trustworthy AI course, Associate Professor Birhanu Eshete is helping students go beyond the technical know-how and understand the social, political and economic contexts of the artificial intelligence boom....
7/3/2024

UM-Dearborn is infusing sustainability into its engineering programs

Part of being a great engineer these days is understanding the environmental and societal impacts of your work. But how do we train students to be holistic engineers?...
2/7/2024

COB, CECS online programs among top in the country

U.S. News & World Report’s rankings include UM-Dearborn’s outstanding online programs and ranks campus’ MBA as a top graduate program for veterans....
1/29/2024

This competition is hoping to address the shortage of EV battery engineers

The national collegiate Battery Workforce Challenge competition is giving UM-Dearborn and Henry Ford College students a rare opportunity to train on real EV batteries and real vehicles, while preparing them for in-demand careers....
12/11/2023

Class of Fall 2023: CECS graduate Olivia Pellegrini

During her time at UM-Dearborn, the cybersecurity major has scored big internships, published research and even found time to play on the volleyball team. Now she’s eyeing a career in the artificial intelligence field. ...
6/26/2023

Is AI really a threat to human civilization?

Three UM-Dearborn experts say recent warnings that artificial intelligence may soon pose an ‘extinction-level’ threat are overblown. But we’re right to be concerned about other ways AI is reshaping our world....
5/15/2023

Two UM-Dearborn students awarded prestigious Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship

Nada Lachtar and Dania Ammar are the first UM-Dearborn doctoral students to be recognized with the competitive fellowship from one of the country’s premier graduate schools....
4/5/2023

Cybersecurity researcher Birhanu Eshete scores prestigious NSF CAREER award

Eshete’s project could have wide-ranging implications for one of artificial intelligence’s most stubborn problems....
5/14/2018

This video game helps kids build their defenses to online predators

UM-Dearborn undergrads and a UM-Ann Arbor librarian teamed up for a project to help young people with autism stay safe online....
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....