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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


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

🎉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

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…











📢 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


☀️ 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



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…


👏 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
