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Sangmin Yoo awarded Predoctoral Fellowship to support research impacting next generation computing
  1. Sangmin Yoo awarded Predoctoral Fellowship to support research impacting next generation computing

    Yoo is making memory devices more flexible and tunable, making them irresistible for modern AI applications.

  2. From new material to device: Ferroelectric HEMT could be a game changer for next generation electronics

    Prof. Zetian Mi’s team proved the viability of a reconfigurable, ScAlN/AlGaN/GaN ferroelectric HEMT transistor that is critical for next-generation communication and computing systems

  3. Parag Deotare awarded DURIP grant to probe exciton energy transport at nanoscale

    The tool is expected to advance the study of exciton dynamics, which could help identify new research directions for clean energy and information technology.

  4. Ishtiaque Navid receives SVCF Scholarship to support his research in semiconductor materials

    Navid’s research is focused on artificial photosynthesis and optoelectronics using III-Nitride based semiconductor materials.

  5. Arthur Xiao receives SVCF Scholarship to support his research in semiconductor materials

    Xiao has been working on several projects in Prof. Zetian’s Mi’s group, including micro LED technology and renewable energy.

  6. Major breakthrough in dynamic graph algorithms earns Best Paper

    Thatchaphol Saranurak and collaborators were recognized at SODA ’23 for their work that broke an approximation barrier in dynamic graph matching.

  7. Diversity and inclusiveness are an essential part of the pursuit of AI at CSE

    The Michigan AI Lab is focused on building a community of diverse viewpoints in an effort to reduce the bias we see in the exploding world of artificial intelligence.

  8. “It’s a supportive and collaborative environment” — making connections as a PhD student in and outside the classroom

    U-M CSE PhD candidate Sarah Jabbour discusses how collaboration is centered in her experience as a graduate student.

  9. “It’s a supportive and collaborative environment” — making connections as a PhD candidate in and outside the classroom

    U-M CSE PhD candidate Sarah Jabbour discusses how collaboration is centered in her experience as a graduate student.

  10. Broadening the engineering perspective through coastline conservation in Middle Earth

    As part of the U-M Engineering Global Leadership (EGL) Honors Program, Electrical Engineering undergrad Nora Desmond traveled There and Back Again to experience the sustainability culture of New Zealand.