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Mingyan Liu named Alice L. Hunt Collegiate Professor of Engineering
  1. Mingyan Liu named Alice L. Hunt Collegiate Professor of Engineering

    Mingyan Liu, renowned for her research specializing in communication networks and cybersecurity, has served as Chair of ECE since 2018. (video of the talk now available)

  2. The NAE invites Prof. Necmiye Ozay to symposium to advance the engineering frontier

    Ozay presented on her research that is relevant to cybersecurity and the future of space exploration.

  3. Xueru Zhang awarded Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship

    Zhang is working to improve data security and address important ethical issues related to AI and discriminatory data sets.

  4. Advancing the future of circuit design with Intel’s Dr. Eric Karl

    Karl (BSE MSE PhD EE) talks about how his time at Michigan helped prepare him for his dream job at Intel and a career advancing embedded memory technology and circuits.

  5. Data security for a safer world

    ECE alum Kurt Rohloff helped create one of the world’s best homomorphic encryption software libraries, and he reflects on how his time at Michigan helped shape his career.

  6. Mingyan Liu, 2018 Distinguished University Innovator, talks about her company and data science commercialization

    Mingyan Liu, recipient of the 2018 Distinguished Innovator of the Year award, gave a talk about her startup company and participated on a panel discussing data science commercialiation.

  7. Inaugural ECE Willie Hobbs Moore Alumni Lecture: Dr. Isaac R. Porche III

    Porche discussed the changing definition of war and how information is playing a greater role than ever.

  8. The art of cyber war with Isaac Porche

    Porche shares the global state of cyber warfare, and how his time at Michigan led him to the front lines.

  9. Mingyan Liu: Confessions of a pseudo data scientist

    Liu’s most recent research involves online learning, modeling of large-scale internet measurement data, and incentive mechanisms for security games.

  10. Two Michigan papers win top awards at IEEE Security and Privacy Symposium

    One of the paper describes and demonstrates a malicious hardware backdoor. The other demonstrated security failings in a commercial smart home platform.