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University of Michigan Schools, Colleges, Research, Centers, and Institutes Web Archives

Collected by: University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library

Archived since: Jul, 2010

Description:

This web archives documents essential functions of the University of Michigan related to scholarship, instruction, research, and the conferral of degrees. As such, these archived websites are records of enduring historical and administrative value that complement and/or supplement additional physical and digital archives held by the University of Michigan's Bentley Historical Library. In addition to websites of the university's 19 schools and colleges, the collection includes online resources of individual departments, institutions and centers, laboratories, libraries and museums, and faculty.

Subject:   Universities & Libraries Arts & Humanities Science & Health

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Title: Michigan Mobile Phone Ensemble (University of Michigan) Web Archives

URL: http://mopho.eecs.umich.edu/

Description: “The mobile phone ensemble explores new ways to make music with devices you and I already have in our pockets. But rather than playing ring-tones, the devices are used to create new interactive sounds in live performance. The Mobile Phone Ensemble engages students in new technology and explorative forms of musical expression.” The website includes news and information bout the ensemble as well as links to related web sites.

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Subject:   University of Michigan. College of Engineering. ,  University of Michigan. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. ,  University of Michigan -- Research.

Title: Soar (University of Michigan) Web Archives

URL: http://sitemaker.umich.edu/soar/home

Description: “Soar is a general cognitive architecture for developing systems that exhibit intelligent behavior. Researchers all over the world, both from the fields of artificial intelligence and cognitive science, are using Soar for a variety of tasks. It has been in use since 1983, evolving through many different versions to where it is now Soar, Version 9.” Created while Dr. John Laird was as Carnegie Mellon, it is now maintained by his research group at the University of Michigan. The website includes documentation about Soar and its user community as well as a variety of resources and publications.

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Subject:   University of Michigan. College of Engineering. ,  University of Michigan. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. ,  University of Michigan -- Research.

Title: Soar (University of Michigan) Web Archives

URL: http://soar.eecs.umich.edu/

Description: “Soar is a general cognitive architecture for developing systems that exhibit intelligent behavior. Researchers all over the world, both from the fields of artificial intelligence and cognitive science, are using Soar for a variety of tasks. It has been in use since 1983, evolving through many different versions to where it is now Soar, Version 9.” Created while Dr. John Laird was as Carnegie Mellon, it is now maintained by his research group at the University of Michigan. The website includes documentation about Soar and its user community as well as a variety of resources and publications.

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Subject:   University of Michigan. College of Engineering. ,  University of Michigan. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. ,  University of Michigan -- Research.

Title: Computational Plasma Science and Engineering Group (University of Michigan) Web Archives

URL: http://uigelz.eecs.umich.edu/

Description: “The CPSEG, which is directed by Prof. Mark J. Kushner, develops computer simulations of low temperature plasmas and technologically important devices which use low temperature plasmas. These simulations are used as both a method of investigating the basic physical processes which occur in low temperature plasmas, and as Computer Aided Design (CAD) tools for the design of plasma equipment.” The website provides information on the CPSEG and its research as well as personnel directories, PDF files of publications, and academic materials.

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Subject:   University of Michigan -- Faculty.,  University of Michigan. College of Engineering. ,  University of Michigan. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. ,  University of Michigan -- Research.

Title: Engineering Research Center for Wireless Integrated Microsystems (University of Michigan) Web Archives

URL: http://wims2.org/

Description: This partnership combines Michigan's programs in sensors and microsystems with Michigan State's leadership in materials, especially in diamond and in carbon nanotubes, and Michigan Tech's capabilities in packaging, micromilling, and hot embossing. Funded by the National Science Foundation, with additional support from the three partnering core universities, other federal agencies, and a consortium of some twenty companies, the WIMS ERC has merged micropower circuits, wireless interfaces, MEMS, and advanced packaging to create microsystems. The website includes information about the center and its research as well as personnel and related educational programs.

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Subject:   University of Michigan. College of Engineering. ,  University of Michigan. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. ,  University of Michigan -- Research.

Title: Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (University of Michigan) Web Archives

URL: http://www.eecs.umich.edu/

Description: The Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) Department is among the leading departments of its kind in the nation, with nearly 100 courses per semester, 150+ faculty members, 1490+ undergraduate, and 890+ graduate students. The Department offers Bachelor degree programs in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, and Computer Engineering and M.S. and Ph.D. programs in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering: Systems, and Computer Science and Engineering. Research activity is among the largest in any EE and CS program in the country. This site provides information on research, program requirements, news and events, and other department resources.

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Subject:   University of Michigan. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. ,  University of Michigan. College of Engineering.

Title: Engineering Research Center for Wireless Integrated Microsystems (University of Michigan) Web Archives

URL: http://www.wimserc.org/

Description: This partnership combines Michigan's programs in sensors and microsystems with Michigan State's leadership in materials, especially in diamond and in carbon nanotubes, and Michigan Tech's capabilities in packaging, micromilling, and hot embossing. Funded by the National Science Foundation, with additional support from the three partnering core universities, other federal agencies, and a consortium of some twenty companies, the WIMS ERC has merged micropower circuits, wireless interfaces, MEMS, and advanced packaging to create microsystems. The website includes information about the center and its research as well as personnel and related educational programs.

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Subject:   University of Michigan. College of Engineering. ,  University of Michigan. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. ,  University of Michigan -- Research.

Title: Engineering Research Center for Wireless Integrated Microsystems (University of Michigan) Web Archives

URL: https://wims2.clubexpress.com/

Description: This partnership combines Michigan's programs in sensors and microsystems with Michigan State's leadership in materials, especially in diamond and in carbon nanotubes, and Michigan Tech's capabilities in packaging, micromilling, and hot embossing. Funded by the National Science Foundation, with additional support from the three partnering core universities, other federal agencies, and a consortium of some twenty companies, the WIMS ERC has merged micropower circuits, wireless interfaces, MEMS, and advanced packaging to create microsystems. The website includes information about the center and its research as well as personnel and related educational programs.

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Subject:   University of Michigan. College of Engineering. ,  University of Michigan. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. ,  University of Michigan -- Research.

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