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Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Michigan-Dearborn
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Drive-by-Wire Model Cars Autonomous Vehicles Robotics Immersive 3D Data Exploration Machine Learning and AI

Drive-by-Wire Model Cars

Autonomous Vehicles

Robotics

Immersive 3D Data Exploration

Machine Learning and AI

The Bio-Inspired Machine Intelligence (BIMI) Laboratory

The Bio-Inspired Machine Intelligence (BIMI) Laboratory investigates intelligence to build autonomous systems using insights from biological systems. An autonomous vehicle is a good example of a system that has machine intelligence. The BIMI Lab directed by Prof. Kwon has been working on various areas of intelligent systems through brain research as well as real-world applications.

Machine Learning and AI

Machine Learning and AI
Machine Learning, Neural Network, Artificial Intelligence

Autonomous Vehicles

Autonomous Vehicles
Computer Vision, Perception, Autonomous Vehicles

Robotics

Robotics
Machine Intelligence, Decision Making, Neuroscience

Lab Management: 10 tips for motivating your research group

This is a summary of the article at https://www.scientifica.uk.com/neurowire/lab-management-10-tips-for-motivating-your-research-group Managing a research lab requires balancing experiments with followings. Grant applications…

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Bio-Inspired Machine Intelligence Laboratory at the University of Michigan-Dearborn
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