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Prof. Becky Peterson awarded DARPA Young Faculty Award to investigate new materials for power semiconductor devices
  1. Prof. Becky Peterson awarded DARPA Young Faculty Award to investigate new materials for power semiconductor devices

    Peterson’s findings could be used in wireless sensing and actuation systems, including those that deal with monitoring of the environment and medical conditions.

  2. Becky Peterson awarded DARPA Young Faculty Award to investigate new materials for power semiconductor devices

    Prof. Peterson’s findings could be used in wireless sensing and actuation systems, including those that deal with monitoring of the environment and medical conditions.

  3. Prof. Pallab Bhattacharya to receive 2015 IEEE David Sarnoff Award

    Since coming to the University in 1984, Bhattacharya has pioneered several important technological advances.

  4. Pallab Bhattacharya to receive 2015 IEEE David Sarnoff Award

    Since coming to the University in 1984, Prof. Bhattacharya has pioneered several important technological advances.

  5. Fighting lung cancer: Faster image processing for low-radiation CT scans

    This advance could be important for fighting lung cancers, as symptoms often appear too late for effective treatment.

  6. Iverson Bell’s small satellite wins big

    Iverson developed an experimental facility to simulate key characteristics of the space environment.

  7. Peter Tchoryk: An entrepreneurial CEO

    At MAC, Peter’s been able to combine his passions for scientific research and entrepreneurial creation.

  8. Shrinking the size of optical systems, exponentially

    The researchers believe that metasurfaces could one day be used to completely control the phase, amplitude, and polarization of light.

  9. Parinaz Naghizadeh, Researcher in economic network security, is named a Barbour Scholar

    Parinaz’s research is in combining communications with economics to assess the security of a network and then apply that to cyber-insurance contracts.

  10. T-ray converts light to sound for weapons detection, medical imaging

    U-M researchers demonstrated a unique terahertz detector and imaging system that could bridge the terahertz gap.