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Electrical & Computer Engineering at Michigan

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ECE @UMich is a top-ranked, world-class department that is pushing the boundaries of research in the most high-tech and innovative areas affecting society.

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Stronger cell phone signals, more accurate sensors and cleaner energy may be achieved by adding a simple step to the industrial fabrication process of certain semiconductor materials, documented in a recent study led by Electrical & Computer Engineering at Michigan researchers. myumi.ch/bVV49

Stronger cell phone signals, more accurate sensors and cleaner energy may be achieved by adding a simple step to the industrial fabrication process of certain semiconductor materials, documented in a recent study led by <a href="/UMichECE/">Electrical & Computer Engineering at Michigan</a> researchers. myumi.ch/bVV49
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The U.S. has a new most powerful laser — and it’s at University of Michigan. ⚡️ The ZEUS facility hit 2 petawatts, opening new frontiers in medicine, national security, materials science, and astrophysics. 🔽 Learn more: bit.ly/4kz3YMQ

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🎉Congratulations to ECE PhD student, Skanda Harisha for earning a Best Poster Award at IEEE Council on RFID 2025. His work with Prof. Aline Eid on localizing mmID tags using radar systems represents a creative advance in RFID technology. ⬇️ Read more: bit.ly/4mv5Ms1 #goblue

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Blue phosphorescent OLEDs can now last as long as the green phosphorescent OLEDs already in devices, Electrical & Computer Engineering at Michigan researchers have demonstrated, paving the way for further improving the energy efficiency of OLED screens. ece.engin.umich.edu/stories/effici…

Blue phosphorescent OLEDs can now last as long as the green phosphorescent OLEDs already in devices, <a href="/UMichECE/">Electrical & Computer Engineering at Michigan</a> researchers have demonstrated, paving the way for further improving the energy efficiency of OLED screens.

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🎓 Congratulations to Yifan Shen on a successful PhD defense! His research reveals how light emissions across the spectrum can uncover hidden processes in biofilms and semiconductors. Yifan was advised by Prof. Theodore B. Norris #PhDDefense #goblue

🎓 Congratulations to Yifan Shen on a successful PhD defense!

His research reveals how light emissions across the spectrum can uncover hidden processes in biofilms and semiconductors.

Yifan was advised by Prof. Theodore B. Norris

#PhDDefense #goblue
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NEW ARTICLE: “AI isn’t just for computer science anymore: how engineers in every discipline are teaching it.” bit.ly/4kbUY0c

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💡 A brighter, longer-lasting future for OLED screens is on the horizon. U-M ECE researchers have found a way to make blue phosphorescent OLEDs as durable as the green ones already lighting up your devices. #OLED #goblue ⬇️ Read more: bit.ly/4jrC5oX

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Congratulations to Jay Guo on being named the Emmett Leith Collegiate Professor of EECS. An internationally respected leader in nanoimprinting and nanotechnology, Prof. Guo’s work continues to shape the future of engineering and education. ⬇️ Read more: bit.ly/3FC213d

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🎉 Big congratulations to Euisik Yoon, named the William G. Dow Collegiate Professor of EECS! A pioneer in neurotechnology and microfluidic biochips, Prof. Yoon’s work is advancing brain science, cancer treatment, and MEMS-based systems. ⬇️ Read more: bit.ly/4jPcS8h

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👏 Big congrats to ECE PhD student Julia Gersey on earning a Best Poster Award at ACM #SenSys 2025! Her work fuses mobile sensing and computer vision to track air quality and infrastructure in real time. 🌆 #goblue ⬇️ Read more: bit.ly/4kNkbhm

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Join us for the 6th Annual EECS Juneteenth Celebration on June 19 at 11 AM! Live music, food trucks, performances, and a fireside chat with Erin Teague. Space is limited, so get there early 🎉 #Juneteenth2025 #UMichECE

Join us for the 6th Annual EECS Juneteenth Celebration on June 19 at 11 AM!

Live music, food trucks, performances, and a fireside chat with Erin Teague. Space is limited, so get there early 🎉

#Juneteenth2025 #UMichECE
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🎉 Big congrats to Weiwei Jiang on a successful PhD defense! His work explores ultrafast, light-induced effects in semiconductor nanostructures, opening doors for advances in quantum photonics and optoelectronics. Incredible work, Weiwei! 👏✨ #QuantumPhotonics #goblue

🎉 Big congrats to Weiwei Jiang on a successful PhD defense!

His work explores ultrafast, light-induced effects in semiconductor nanostructures, opening doors for advances in quantum photonics and optoelectronics.

Incredible work, Weiwei! 👏✨

#QuantumPhotonics #goblue
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🎬 Dive into EECS 230 with Prof. Herbert Winful! Students learn Maxwell’s equations and apply them through labs, discussions, and lectures. From standing waves to vector network analyzers, see how electromagnetics comes to life ⚡ 📺 Watch here: bit.ly/4kCzCcJ

🎬 Dive into EECS 230 with Prof. Herbert Winful!

Students learn Maxwell’s equations and apply them through labs, discussions, and lectures. From standing waves to vector network analyzers, see how electromagnetics comes to life ⚡

📺 Watch here: bit.ly/4kCzCcJ
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📢 Coming Fall 2025: The #AI for Science graduate course is back! 📘 Instructor: Prof. Alexander Rodríguez Cutting-edge AI meets real-world scientific challenges — don’t miss it: 👉shorturl.at/Wa8sK

📢 Coming Fall 2025: The #AI for Science graduate course is back!
📘 Instructor: Prof. <a href="/_arodriguezca/">Alexander Rodríguez</a>

Cutting-edge AI meets real-world scientific challenges — don’t miss it:
👉shorturl.at/Wa8sK
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☀️ As the heat rises, so does demand on the grid. Prof. Johanna Mathieu’s new article in The Conversation U.S. explores how smart coordination of home A/C units can help balance electricity demand in real time, supporting a more reliable grid. Read more: bit.ly/4kWPMND

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🎉 Congrats to Michael Benson on a successful PhD defense His dissertation explores smarter ways to combine remote sensing technologies for forest monitoring, offering new solutions for both data accuracy and mission efficiency. #EarthScience #goblue

🎉 Congrats to Michael Benson on a successful PhD defense

His dissertation explores smarter ways to combine remote sensing technologies for forest monitoring, offering new solutions for both data accuracy and mission efficiency.  #EarthScience #goblue
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Thrilled to welcome Erin Teague, Chief Product Officer at Character.AI, as keynote speaker for the 6th annual EECS Juneteenth Celebration on June 19. Join us for conversations on #AI, leadership, and innovation, plus live performances and food trucks.

Thrilled to welcome Erin Teague, Chief Product Officer at Character.AI, as keynote speaker for the 6th annual EECS Juneteenth Celebration on June 19.

Join us for conversations on #AI, leadership, and innovation, plus live performances and food trucks.
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Johanna Mathieu, associate professor of electrical engineering & computer science Electrical & Computer Engineering at Michigan, discusses her research on air conditioning and how it is possible to help power grids rather than overloading them in warm weather. via The Conversation U.S.: theconversation.com/how-your-air-c…

Johanna Mathieu, associate professor of electrical engineering &amp; computer science <a href="/UMichECE/">Electrical & Computer Engineering at Michigan</a>, discusses her research on air conditioning and how it is possible to help power grids rather than overloading them in warm weather. via <a href="/ConversationUS/">The Conversation U.S.</a>: theconversation.com/how-your-air-c…
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👏 Congrats to ECE PhD student Jacob Barnhart on receiving a Department of Defense 🇺🇸 NDSEG Fellowship. His work with Prof. Alex Burgers will advance strong light-matter interactions to help build scalable quantum communications networks. Read more🔽 bit.ly/4kE0tF4

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Congratulations to Prof. Qing Qu recipient of a 2025 Google Research Scholar Award. His research tackles the complexity of fine-tuning and training generative #AI models while delivering rigorous mathematical guarantees. ⬇️ Read more: bit.ly/4l6uzAZ