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  1. As a , will work to further educate lawmakers, future cybersecurity experts, and the public about how to ensure that election results can relied upon and verified.

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  2. . is proud to have had such a strong showing at , including winning the Region IV Amazing Race Award for the 4th consecutive year!

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  3. Countdown to graduation: 1 week! 🎓 What are you going to miss most about your time at ? Let us know using .

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  4. Watch ice slide effortlessly from even large surfaces, thanks to a new coating from and researchers 👇

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  5. When our lungs wheeze or crackle, cells respond with inflammation, causing more injury. Considering these sounds to be signs of disease progression rather than only symptoms represents a shift in how doctors interpret what they hear.

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  6. A deadline management technique developed by and researchers helped improve the success rate of projects that used it by up to 40%. How could it help you?

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  7. Apr 26

    Very cool to see this ice-phobic technology out of Anish Tuteja's lab, and now being brought to market by startup HygraTek, in action.

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  8. Any advice for young students looking to get into STEM? Mia Stevens, Michigan Engineering Robotics PhD student: Follow the direction of what really makes you excited, what you’re really passionate about. Once you do that, you’ll find new ways to enjoy your work every day!

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  9. How is STEM changing the world at large? Katherine: Robotics is a key driver in the STEM field today, STEM research and development uses technology to make the world a better and safer place for everyone.

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  10. Happy from Tree Town! 🌳

    Aerial of Central Campus at the University of Michigan
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  11. Apr 25

    We're next to at Detroit in the Innovation Faire, but sneak out to catch the robots and teams from all over the world compete. Get a taste of the action on Twitch (), but if you can make it downtown – it's an experience...

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  12. How do you think young people involved in FIRST can get into STEM careers? Emily: Connecting with your local university outreach programs while you’re in elementary, middle and high school can really aid in finding what you’re passionate about!

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  13. Attention Michigan Engineering alumni! What’s your best advice for graduating seniors? Let us know using the hashtag !

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  14. Panelists include: Tarolyn Buckles, CEO of Onyx Enterprise Inc. Katherine Avery Vozar, Ford Motor Company. Ella Atkins, University of Michigan Professor in Aerospace Engineering. Emily Judd, Michigan Engineering Master's student!

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  15. Well, what do you find at the 2019 in Detroit? The Women in STEM panel will discuss the significance of women in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics field. The good, the bad and the scientific!

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  16. The newly-formed Michigan Election Security Commission, co-chaired by 's , held its first meeting on Tuesday, April 16, on the University of Michigan North Campus.

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  17. Apr 26

    A new class of coatings that sheds ice effortlessly has moved researchers closer to their decades-long goal of ice-proofing large structures such as ships, airplanes, and powerlines.

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  18. Apr 26

    The concept of fracture mechanics used in ME offers a breakthrough on a materials science problem of ice-proofing.

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  19. Previous ice-repellant coatings didn't shed ice from very large surfaces, like cargo ships, airplanes, and power lines. A new and improved coating from and overcame this major limitation.

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  20. to the 1920s. Dorothy Hall Brophy was the first woman to receive a bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering at —and the first woman with a PhD to work at the GE Research Laboratory, where she was a research chemist from 1920 to 1932.

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