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University of Minnesota is part of $25M AI-based climate modeling center
Posted September 10, 2021
University of Minnesota Twin Cities researchers are part of a new $25 million climate modeling center funded by the the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) called the Learning the Earth with Artificial Intelligence and Physics (LEAP).
University of Minnesota launches Center for Medical Device Cybersecurity
Posted September 8, 2021
The University of Minnesota announced a new Center for Medical Device Cybersecurity (CMDC) that will foster university-industry-government collaborations to ensure that medical devices are both safe and secure from the growing number of cybersecurity threats.
University of Minnesota part of $15M Great Lakes innovation hub
Posted August 26, 2021
The University of Minnesota will play a key role in a new National Science Foundation (NSF) Great Lakes Innovation Corps (I-Corps) Hub that will nurture a regional innovation ecosystem and move more discoveries from the research lab to the real world.
2021 CSE at the Minnesota State Fair
Posted August 11, 2021
A variety of College of Science and Engineering exhibits will showcase the relevance of science, engineering, and mathematics to people’s everyday lives at the 2021 Minnesota State Fair.
New technology will allow important metals to be made more efficiently
Posted August 6, 2021
University of Minnesota Twin Cities researchers have invented a cheaper, safer, and simpler technology that will allow a “stubborn” group of metals, such as the Pt-group elements, to be transformed into thin films for various practical applications. The technology has been patented and is receiving interest from industry.
New study provides clues to decades-old mystery about cell movement
Posted July 22, 2021
A new game-changing discovery about how cells move within their environment could have a major impact on fields from regenerative medicine to cancer research.
CSE researchers part of $10M DOE grant to improve ammonia production
Posted July 8, 2021
University of Minnesota researchers in the College of Science and Engineering’s Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials science are part of a new $10 million research project aimed at developing and demonstrating novel processes to produce ammonia from intermittent renewable energy.
New fossil sheds light on the evolution of how dinosaurs breathed
Posted July 6, 2021
Using a well-preserved Heterodontosaurus skeleton and high-powered x-rays, an international team including a University of Minnesota researcher has discovered that not all dinosaurs breathed in the same way.
Bakken Medical Devices Center now part of the Institute for Engineering in Medicine
Posted July 1, 2021
The University of Minnesota announced that its Earl E. Bakken Medical Devices Center (BMDC), an internationally renowned center of excellence in the training and practice of medical technology innovation, is being incorporated within the University’s Institute for Engineering in Medicine (IEM).
New machine learning methods could improve environmental predictions
Posted June 22, 2021
A team of researchers from the University of Minnesota, University of Pittsburgh, and U.S. Geological Survey have developed a new machine learning technique that could improve environmental predictions.