Researchers built the first millimeter-scale transmitter and antenna that can talk Bluetooth Low Energy with ease.
Researchers built the first millimeter-scale transmitter and antenna that can talk Bluetooth Low Energy with ease.
New device caught more than three times as many cancer cells as conventional blood draw samples.
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Prof. Stephen Forrest is co-chair of U-M’s Commission on Carbon Neutrality as part of U-M’s commitment to combat climate change and craft a sustainable future for all.
The effort seeks to protect the integrity of every vote.
With Detroit hosting the National Society of Black Engineers conference, the chapter president reflects on what it means to him.
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New findings suggest it might one day be possible to direct healthy cells to advance tissue repair therapies.
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EECS-ECE PhD student Navid Barani received the IEEE APS Doctoral Research Award for his work modeling how bacteria use electromagnetic waves to communicate, which could lead to medical breakthroughs.
Gehner’s academic career includes advancing power electronics and crafting new extraterrestrial vehicles for MRover. She received the IEEE Power and Energy Society Scholarship for her promising future in power and energy.
Gérard Mourou, Professor Emeritus of EECS, returned to campus to discuss winning the Nobel Prize and his work in high-intensity optics.
Chowdhury’s lab multiplied the number of jobs a GPU cluster can finish in a set amount of time