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Detail photograph of screens during the virtual reality test run of an autonomous vehicle at Mcity on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Wednesday, January 18, 2023.
For this test, Shengyin Shen, research engineer, Xintao Yan, Haojie Zhu, and Haowei Sun, all civil engineering PhD students, who are members of Heny Liu’s research team used artificial intelligence to train virtual vehicles to challenge autonomous vehicles using adversarial behaviors. There are rare events that happen on the road that current autonomous vehicles cannot handle because it takes billions of miles to collect the needed data. By creating virtual vehicles that the autonomous vehicle responds to as if they were real, the time and mileage needed for testing is dramatically reduced.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Dahnvin Mehta, Computer Science and Engineering PhD student, tests a MAGIC Robot from the APRIL Lab in The Eda U. Gerstacker Grove on North Campus of the University of Michigan on September 22, 2017.
New technology was being tested that enables the robot to autonomously analyze the environment and determine the most strategic path.
Photo by Levi Hutmacher/Multimedia Content Producer, University of Michigan - College of Engineering
Aktivistinnen von Scientist Rebellion und Pressevertreter werden von der Polizei festgehalten, darunter links der Pressekontakt Tadzio Müller, der außerhalb der Aktion war, Bundesverkehrsministerium, Berlin, 08.04.22
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Wissenschaftlerinnen von Scientist Rebellion demonstrieren vor der Bayerischen Landesvertretung in Berlin gegen die Inhaftierung von 16 Wissenschaftlern, die in Bayern für adäquate Klimapolitik demonstriert hatten. vlnr PD Dr. Susanne Koch, Anästhesiologin, Dr. Nana-Maria Grüning, Biologin, Daniele Artico, Physiker, Doktorand, Behrensstraße, Berlin, 02.11.22
Daniele Artico, Physiker, hat mit Scientist Rebellion in Berlin die Kronprinzenbrücke blockiert, um auf die Klimakrise aufmerksam zu machen. Er wird nach der Lösung des Klebers, mit dem er sich angeklebt hatte, von der Polizei abgeführt. Kronprinzenbrücke, Berlin, 06.04.22
Michael Wang, materials science and engineering Ph.D. candidate, uses a glove box to inspect a lithium metal battery cell in a lab in the Michigan Memorial Phoenix Project building at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich. on October 19, 2020.
Wang is working under Jeff Sakamoto, associate professor of mechanical engineering, to design a lithium metal solid state battery cell that can be integrated into existing lithium ion battery manufacturing infrastructure so that the better performing cells can be build cheaply and safely and enter the battery market more quickly, without requiring significant re-tooling of existing plants.
Photo: Evan Dougherty/University of Michigan Engineering
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Dahnvin Mehta, Computer Science and Engineering PhD student, tests a MAGIC Robot from the APRIL Lab in The Eda U. Gerstacker Grove on North Campus of the University of Michigan on September 22, 2017.
New technology was being tested that enables the robot to autonomously analyze the environment and determine the most strategic path.
Photo by Levi Hutmacher/Multimedia Content Producer, University of Michigan - College of Engineering
Ahmet Emrehan Emre, a biomedical engineering PhD candidate, attaches a prototype structural battery to a consumer drone in lieu of the original plastic casing in the University of Michigan North Campus Research Complex in Ann Arbor, MI on December 21, 2018.
This work is part of a research project led by Nicholas Kotov, the Joseph B and Florence V Cejka Professor of Engineering at U-M. Their team has created a prototype of a zinc structural battery that uses a cartilage-like material as a solid electrolyte, which could be integrated into the structural components of aircraft, cars, and many other vehicles or devices where weight and efficiency are a concern. In this drone example, the prototype battery is wired in parallel with the craft's existing battery and is formed to cover the top and replace the casing as a demonstration of the capabilities of the structural battery.
Photo: Evan Dougherty/Michigan Engineering
Menschen bekleben das Bundesministerium für Finanzen und fordern einen Schuldenerlass für den globalen Süden wegen der Klimaschulden der G7, Berlin, 27.06.22
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Students enrolled in ENGL 203: Becoming a Rap Genius studied the art of lyrics in rap music. By using the crowd-sourced annotation site genius.com, students drew parallels and compared works by traditional writers, like Zora Neale Hurston and Ralph Ellison, to modern artists, including Jay Z, Kanye West, and Nicki Minaj.
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Jaqueline Larouche, Sarah Duclos, and Ellie Callison of Michigan Cycling ride along W. Huron River Drive in Ann Arbor on Thursday morning, July 28, 2022 as they train for the road cycling season which will start again in March and end with the Collegiate Road Nationals in May.
Michigan Cycling is one of the club sports at the University of Michigan. Their goal is to win the team time trial national championships in 2023.
In addition to their team goals each of these riders is preparing for different races. Larouche’s next race is the Rooted Vermont gravel race. Duclos is going to compete in an age group triathlon in Wisconsin. Callison is working towards an Ironman distance triathlon in Grand Rapids.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Sarah Duclos, Ellie Callison, and Jaqueline Larouche of Michigan Cycling ride along W. Huron River Drive in Ann Arbor on Thursday morning, July 28, 2022 as they train for the road cycling season which will start again in March and end with the Collegiate Road Nationals in May.
Michigan Cycling is one of the club sports at the University of Michigan. Their goal is to win the team time trial national championships in 2023.
In addition to their team goals each of these riders is preparing for different races. Larouche’s next race is the Rooted Vermont gravel race. Duclos is going to compete in an age group triathlon in Wisconsin. Callison is working towards an Ironman distance triathlon in Grand Rapids.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Ahmet Emrehan Emre, a biomedical engineering PhD candidate, sandwiches a thin sheet of artificial cartilage between a layer of zinc on top and a layer of manganese oxide underneath to form a battery in the University of Michigan North Campus Research Complex in Ann Arbor, MI on December 21, 2018.
This work is part of a research project led by Nicholas Kotov, the Joseph B and Florence V Cejka Professor of Engineering at U-M. Their team has created a prototype of a zinc structural battery that uses a cartilage-like material as a solid electrolyte, which could be integrated into the structural components of aircraft, cars, and many other vehicles or devices where weight and efficiency are a concern.
Photo: Evan Dougherty/Michigan Engineering
Jaqueline Larouche, Ellie Callison, and Sarah Duclos of Michigan Cycling ride along W. Huron River Drive in Ann Arbor on Thursday morning, July 28, 2022 as they train for the road cycling season which will start again in March and end with the Collegiate Road Nationals in May.
Michigan Cycling is one of the club sports at the University of Michigan. Their goal is to win the team time trial national championships in 2023.
In addition to their team goals each of these riders is preparing for different races. Larouche’s next race is the Rooted Vermont gravel race. Duclos is going to compete in an age group triathlon in Wisconsin. Callison is working towards an Ironman distance triathlon in Grand Rapids.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Jaqueline Larouche, Ellie Callison, and Sarah Duclos of Michigan Cycling ride along W. Huron River Drive in Ann Arbor on Thursday morning, July 28, 2022 as they train for the road cycling season which will start again in March and end with the Collegiate Road Nationals in May.
Michigan Cycling is one of the club sports at the University of Michigan. Their goal is to win the team time trial national championships in 2023.
In addition to their team goals each of these riders is preparing for different races. Larouche’s next race is the Rooted Vermont gravel race. Duclos is going to compete in an age group triathlon in Wisconsin. Callison is working towards an Ironman distance triathlon in Grand Rapids.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Sarah Duclos, Ellie Callison, and Jaqueline Larouche of Michigan Cycling ride along W. Huron River Drive in Ann Arbor on Thursday morning, July 28, 2022 as they train for the road cycling season which will start again in March and end with the Collegiate Road Nationals in May.
Michigan Cycling is one of the club sports at the University of Michigan. Their goal is to win the team time trial national championships in 2023.
In addition to their team goals each of these riders is preparing for different races. Larouche’s next race is the Rooted Vermont gravel race. Duclos is going to compete in an age group triathlon in Wisconsin. Callison is working towards an Ironman distance triathlon in Grand Rapids.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Dr. Cornelia Huth, Ökotrophologin, spricht für Scientist Rebellion vor dem Bundesverkehrsministerium, rechts von ihr Dr. Stephanie Rach und Daniele Artico, Berlin, 08.04.22
Dahnvin Mehta, Computer Science and Engineering PhD student, tests a MAGIC Robot from the APRIL Lab in The Eda U. Gerstacker Grove on North Campus of the University of Michigan on September 22, 2017.
New technology was being tested that enables the robot to autonomously analyze the environment and determine the most strategic path.
Photo by Levi Hutmacher/Multimedia Content Producer, University of Michigan - College of Engineering
Ellie Callison, Jaqueline Larouche, and Sarah Duclos of Michigan Cycling ride along W. Huron River Drive in Ann Arbor on Thursday morning, July 28, 2022 as they train for the road cycling season which will start again in March and end with the Collegiate Road Nationals in May.
Michigan Cycling is one of the club sports at the University of Michigan. Their goal is to win the team time trial national championships in 2023.
In addition to their team goals each of these riders is preparing for different races. Larouche’s next race is the Rooted Vermont gravel race. Duclos is going to compete in an age group triathlon in Wisconsin. Callison is working towards an Ironman distance triathlon in Grand Rapids.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Jaqueline Larouche, Sarah Duclos, and Ellie Callison of Michigan Cycling ride along W. Huron River Drive in Ann Arbor on Thursday morning, July 28, 2022 as they train for the road cycling season which will start again in March and end with the Collegiate Road Nationals in May.
Michigan Cycling is one of the club sports at the University of Michigan. Their goal is to win the team time trial national championships in 2023.
In addition to their team goals each of these riders is preparing for different races. Larouche’s next race is the Rooted Vermont gravel race. Duclos is going to compete in an age group triathlon in Wisconsin. Callison is working towards an Ironman distance triathlon in Grand Rapids.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
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Daniele Artico, Physiker, promoviert in Berlin, spricht für Scientist Rebellion vor dem Bundesverkehrsministerium, Berlin, 08.04.22
Dahnvin Mehta, Computer Science and Engineering PhD student, tests a MAGIC Robot from the APRIL Lab in The Eda U. Gerstacker Grove on North Campus of the University of Michigan on September 22, 2017.
New technology was being tested that enables the robot to autonomously analyze the environment and determine the most strategic path.
Photo by Levi Hutmacher/Multimedia Content Producer, University of Michigan - College of Engineering
Gehmeditation der Brücke des Glaubens von Extinction Rebellion mit Warming Stripes. Die Rottöne stehen für zu heiße Sommer, die Blautöne für kühlere, normale Sommer. In den letzten Jahren haben die Hitzesommer zugenommen. Berlin, 18.09.22
Sarah Duclos, Jaqueline Larouche, and Ellie Callison of Michigan Cycling ride along W. Huron River Drive in Ann Arbor on Thursday morning, July 28, 2022 as they train for the road cycling season which will start again in March and end with the Collegiate Road Nationals in May.
Michigan Cycling is one of the club sports at the University of Michigan. Their goal is to win the team time trial national championships in 2023.
In addition to their team goals each of these riders is preparing for different races. Larouche’s next race is the Rooted Vermont gravel race. Duclos is going to compete in an age group triathlon in Wisconsin. Callison is working towards an Ironman distance triathlon in Grand Rapids.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Dahnvin Mehta, Computer Science and Engineering PhD student, tests a MAGIC Robot from the APRIL Lab in The Eda U. Gerstacker Grove on North Campus of the University of Michigan on September 22, 2017.
New technology was being tested that enables the robot to autonomously analyze the environment and determine the most strategic path.
Photo by Levi Hutmacher/Multimedia Content Producer, University of Michigan - College of Engineering
2016 Three Minute Thesis® finalist Shelby Wolf, a psychology Ph.D. student, makes her presentation during last year’s competition. Judges score presentations to choose the winners, but the audience votes for their favorite presenter to win the People’s Choice Award.
Ernährungswissenschaftlerin Saskia Meyer fragt, wie das mit dem Kleber funktioniert. Blockade der Kronprinzenbrücke durch Scientist Rebellion. Berlin, 06.04.22
Dahnvin Mehta, Computer Science and Engineering PhD student, tests a MAGIC Robot from the APRIL Lab in The Eda U. Gerstacker Grove on North Campus of the University of Michigan on September 22, 2017.
New technology was being tested that enables the robot to autonomously analyze the environment and determine the most strategic path.
Photo by Levi Hutmacher/Multimedia Content Producer, University of Michigan - College of Engineering
Wissenschaftlerinnen von Scientist Rebellion haben wissenschaftliche Aufsätze an das Bundesverkehrsministerium geklebt und Nana-Maria Grüning hält eine Rede. Berlin, 08.04.22
Polizisten lösen Glue On bei einer Brückenblockade druch Scientist Rebellion, Kronprinzenbrücke, Berlin, 06.04.22
Dahnvin Mehta, Computer Science and Engineering PhD student, tests a MAGIC Robot from the APRIL Lab in The Eda U. Gerstacker Grove on North Campus of the University of Michigan on September 22, 2017.
New technology was being tested that enables the robot to autonomously analyze the environment and determine the most strategic path.
Photo by Levi Hutmacher/Multimedia Content Producer, University of Michigan - College of Engineering
Wissenschaftler von Scientist Rebellion haben sich an der Bayer-Zentrale festgeklebt. Wissenschaftliche Fachartikel werden an die Scheiben geklebt, um zum Biodiversitätstag auf das Artensterben hinzuweisen.vlnr Judith Pape, Michael Hofmann, Daniele Artico, Berlin, 23.05.22
Dahnvin Mehta, Computer Science and Engineering PhD student, tests a MAGIC Robot from the APRIL Lab in The Eda U. Gerstacker Grove on North Campus of the University of Michigan on September 22, 2017.
New technology was being tested that enables the robot to autonomously analyze the environment and determine the most strategic path.
Photo by Levi Hutmacher/Multimedia Content Producer, University of Michigan - College of Engineering
Dahnvin Mehta, Computer Science and Engineering PhD student, tests a MAGIC Robot from the APRIL Lab in The Eda U. Gerstacker Grove on North Campus of the University of Michigan on September 22, 2017.
New technology was being tested that enables the robot to autonomously analyze the environment and determine the most strategic path.
Photo by Levi Hutmacher/Multimedia Content Producer, University of Michigan - College of Engineering
Dahnvin Mehta, Computer Science and Engineering PhD student, tests a MAGIC Robot from the APRIL Lab in The Eda U. Gerstacker Grove on North Campus of the University of Michigan on September 22, 2017.
New technology was being tested that enables the robot to autonomously analyze the environment and determine the most strategic path.
Photo by Levi Hutmacher/Multimedia Content Producer, University of Michigan - College of Engineering
Dahnvin Mehta, Computer Science and Engineering PhD student, tests a MAGIC Robot from the APRIL Lab in The Eda U. Gerstacker Grove on North Campus of the University of Michigan on September 22, 2017.
New technology was being tested that enables the robot to autonomously analyze the environment and determine the most strategic path.
Photo by Levi Hutmacher/Multimedia Content Producer, University of Michigan - College of Engineering
Dahnvin Mehta, Computer Science and Engineering PhD student, tests a MAGIC Robot from the APRIL Lab in The Eda U. Gerstacker Grove on North Campus of the University of Michigan on September 22, 2017.
New technology was being tested that enables the robot to autonomously analyze the environment and determine the most strategic path.
Photo by Levi Hutmacher/Multimedia Content Producer, University of Michigan - College of Engineering
Dahnvin Mehta, Computer Science and Engineering PhD student, tests a MAGIC Robot from the APRIL Lab in The Eda U. Gerstacker Grove on North Campus of the University of Michigan on September 22, 2017.
New technology was being tested that enables the robot to autonomously analyze the environment and determine the most strategic path.
Photo by Levi Hutmacher/Multimedia Content Producer, University of Michigan - College of Engineering