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David Fouhey receives NSF CAREER Award for vision system to perceive the interactive world
  1. David Fouhey receives NSF CAREER Award for vision system to perceive the interactive world

    His goal is to build AI systems that can recognize and understand a 3D and interactive world from a single image.

  2. Subhajit Mohanty awarded Richard and Eleanor Towner Prize for Distinguished Academic Achievement

    Mohanty’s research is focused on advancing high electron mobility transistors for next generation wireless technologies.

  3. Ashley Jian awarded Marian Sarah Parker Prize from the College of Engineering

    Jian’s research is focused on improving the efficiency of high-power electronics, which is important for energy security and sustainability.

  4. ECE alum Mihir Sheth receives Young Innovator Award from Innovate UK for making a medical device that weans patients off ventilators quicker

    Sheth is the co-founder of Inspiritus Health and has developed a simple to use, non-invasive medical device that keeps patients’ muscles engaged when they are on a ventilator to prevent muscle atrophy.

  5. ‘Exciton surfing’ could enable next-gen energy, computing and communications tech

    A charge-neutral information carrier could cut energy waste from computing, now that it can potentially be transported within chips.

  6. Al-Thaddeus Avestruz receives CAREER Award to advance sustainable energy storage

    Using retired electric vehicle batteries, the project plans to enable widespread and equitable access to sustainable power and energy through sustainable energy storage.

  7. Three ECE students awarded Rackham fellowships

    Cheng-Hsun Lu,
    Shih-Chi Liao, and Jiale Zhang have been awarded the Rackham International Students Fellowship/Chia-Lun Lo Fellowship.

  8. New understanding of neurons in the hippocampus: they’re all the same

    A longstanding collaboration between engineers and neuroscientists leads to new insights into how neurons work in the hippocampus.

  9. Research on modeling time-variant systems earns Brockett-Willems Outstanding Paper Award

    Prof. Peter Seiler co-authored the paper that focuses on reachability analysis for a variety of systems, including aircraft control and autonomous vehicles.

  10. Joyce Chai named ACL Fellow for significant contributions to grounded natural language processing and the interaction between language processing and robotics

    Prof. Chai has been recognized for significant contributions to grounded natural language processing and the interaction between language processing and robotics.