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ECE Rising Star Tanya Das helps shape nationwide science policy to address climate change and more
  1. ECE Rising Star Tanya Das helps shape nationwide science policy to address climate change and more

    Das, who previously served the Biden Administration as the Chief of Staff of the Office of Science at the U.S. Department of Energy, is currently the Associate Director of Energy Innovation at the Bipartisan Policy Center.

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  2. New non-invasive optical imaging approach for monitoring brain health could improve outcomes for traumatic brain injury patients

    The SCISCCO system could better monitor brain and organ metabolism, helping to diagnose concussions, monitor cerebral metabolism in traumatic brain injury patients, and gauge the response of organs to treatments in an operating or emergency room scenario.

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  3. Best paper for a low-power ADC circuit for brain-machine interface applications

    Euisik Yoon’s team, led by Sungjin Oh, developed a low-power neural recording front-end circuit to interface with state-of-the-art neural probes.

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  4. Miniature and durable spectrometer for wearable applications

    A team led by P.C. Ku and Qing Qu has developed a miniature, paper-thin spectrometer measuring 0.16mm2 that can also withstand harsh environments.

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  5. Alum Paul Debevec honored with Emmy Lifetime Achievement Award for inventing a new kind of movie magic

    Debevec’s groundbreaking imaging work revolutionized the film and television industry, helping create the special effects seen in Spider-Man 2, Avatar, The Hobbit, Blade Runner 2049, Gravity, The Mandalorian, and many more.

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  6. The key to superior teaching performance in engineering

    Get tips that will help you improve your teaching and connection with engineering students – from renowned educator Fawwaz Ulaby

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  7. Kamal Rudra receives IEEE EDS Masters Student Fellowship

    Rudra works in the area of solid-state and nanotechnology, and has managed to acquire a broad range of experience in different research settings

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  8. Kaleo Roberts receives AISES scholarship for research on monitoring corn fields using remote sensing

    Roberts’ work could help improve the management of corn fields, which is important for food production, biofuel, and industry raw material.

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  9. Yakshita Malhotra honored for micro-LED research that could define the future of automotive displays

    Malhotra’s work on micro-LEDs could lead to more efficient, higher resolution automotive displays capable of supporting augmented reality applications.

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  10. U-M celebrates Leinweber Computer Science and Information Building construction

    Housing Computer Science and Engineering together with the School of Information will drive advances in information and computing through a convergence of disciplines.

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