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#UWMadison has been named a “new Ivy” by Forbes, one of 10 public and 10 private universities across the U.S. that are “turning out the smart, driven graduates craved by employers of all types.” #OnWisconsin
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Using induced pluripotent stem cells and a micropatterned platform, our engineers have teamed up with UW School of Vet Med to create a more representative model of an important connective point in the body. It could help researchers explore patient-specific models.
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Training #ArtificialIntelligence models is expensive and time-consuming. UW Madison ECE’s Kangwook Lee will use an U.S. National Science Foundation CAREER Award to develop theory and tools for model adaptation, in hopes of creating more useful #AI tools.
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Researchers from UW-Madison College of Engineering have developed a remarkably easy-to-implement solution for handling tangled computational meshes—a major computational engineering challenge that can garble an object's shape. #WisconsinInnovates engineering.wisc.edu/news/a-game-ch…
Machine learning, meet synthetic biology. UW-Madison BME’s Megan Nicole McClean teamed up with UW-Madison CBE’s Victor Zavala to create a framework for designing advanced optogenetic systems that could be useful for generating biotherapeutics or other bioproducts.
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Meet Bhuvana Krishnaswamy, assistant professor at UW Madison ECE, UW-Madison College of Engineering, whose research focuses on low power wireless communications with a goal of deploying long-lasting battery-powered devices to observe remote locations. warf.org/commercialize/…
After building a robotic hand in his family’s garage as a high school student, UW-Madison Mechanical Engineering sophomore Ben Levy took on more hands-on work in Assistant Professor Michael Wehner’s lab and created a haptic glove for virtual reality experiences.
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Faster and more efficient power semiconductors will enable next-generation technologies. UW Madison ECE duo Chirag Gupta and Shubhra Pasayat are researching new materials, device designs and circuits.
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Congrats to this year's graduating #BadgerEngineers ! Savor this moment—and come back and visit us soon!
Marine energy could complement more-established renewable energy sources. UW-Madison Mechanical Engineering’s Jennifer Franck is using an U.S. National Science Foundation CAREER Award to investigate a technology called an oscillating foil that can operate as a turbine in rivers or tidal channels.
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You’ve likely heard of microplastics. But what about nanoplastics? UWMadisonCEE’s Mohan Qin explains their significance in this piece on The Conversation U.S..
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A team of UW Nuclear Engineering & Engineering Physics and UW-Madison MS&E engineers has developed a new technique that allows them, for the first time, to see how materials corrode directly within a high-temperature flowing molten salt system.
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In a unique UW Madison ECE capstone design course, undergraduate students get to work on developing a navigation system for autonomous underwater vehicles.
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A self-flattening membrane developed by Xudong Wang of UW-Madison MS&E, UW-Madison College of Engineering could improve the longevity and safety of rechargeable batteries and simplify the manufacturing process. #WisconsinInnovates
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Thanks to our partners Wausau Police Department (WI) for coming to our final presentation! UW-Madison College of Engineering Grand Challenges class (Leadership for Engineers) worked with them to identify appropriate staffing levels for public events. Now they have a decision matrix to guide them The Wisconsin Idea Badgers United
Neural engineers in UW-Madison BME led by Hai Lab, UW-Madison BME have developed a diamond-embedded, nanofabricated coil that expands their growing toolkit of noninvasive devices and methods for better monitoring and stimulating the brain.
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