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2022 IEEE APS R. W. P. King Award recognizes new theory in computational electromagnetics
  1. 2022 IEEE APS R. W. P. King Award recognizes new theory in computational electromagnetics

    Patel and Michielssen developed the Wigner-Smith time delay matrix for electromagnetics.

  2. Natural Language Processing at Michigan Research Day

    The meetup was intended to foster connections between researchers across campus with an interest in the development and application of NLP.

  3. Research brief: Red nanowire LEDs now efficient enough to enable hyper-resolution VR

    Research led by Zetian Mi is on its way toward device efficiencies that exceed that of today’s phone pixels.

    The post Research brief: Red nanowire LEDs now efficient enough to enable hyper-resolution VR appeared first on Engineering Research News.

  4. Overcoming the efficiency cliff of red micro-LEDs for virtual/augmented reality

    Prof. Zetian Mi leads a team that created highly-efficient red micro LEDs suitable for augmented and virtual reality.

  5. Atkins chairs National Academies report on speeding discovery with automated research workflows

    Prof. Emeritus Daniel Atkins III chaired and Prof. Al Hero served on a National Academies committee that published a new report describing the impact of artificial intelligence and automated research workflow technologies in propelling research and scientific discovery.

  6. Engineering tough

    Michigan engineering alum Linda Zhang has the daunting task of bringing America’s bestselling vehicle into the electric age.

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  7. Designing large neural codes for the next generation of communication systems

    PhD candidate Mohammad Vahid Jamali won a Best Paper award at IEEE ICC for his work on Product AutoEncoders, which could help shape future generations of wireless networks, IoT, and autonomous systems.

  8. Thomas Ryan awarded SMART Scholarship to support his studies on defense technologies

    Ryan is an electrical engineering undergrad interested in military systems and devices.

  9. New textbook provides hands-on guide for learning about chaotic dynamics and electronic circuits

    The book was co-authored by ECE Master’s student Wesley Joo-Chen Thio and Professor Emeritus Julien Sprott of U Wisconsin.

  10. LG AI Research opens North American Artificial Intelligence Research Center in Ann Arbor with strong ties to U-M

    The LG AI Research Center, and its partnership with U-M, represents a commitment by LG to become a leader in developing advanced AI technologies.