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Can organic solar cells last – even into the next millennium? These might.
  1. Can organic solar cells last – even into the next millennium? These might.

    Finally, proof that organic photovoltaics can be as reliable as inorganic, with real-life desert testing

  2. Prof. Kamal Sarabandi welcomes Emperor and Empress of Japan at IGARSS 2019

    Predicting future disasters is an important goal of those participating in the IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium

  3. Xianhe Liu receives Best Poster Award at ICNS 2019

    The research impacts development of high-efficiency, micro LEDs, used in a variety of applications.

  4. The National Academy of Engineering invites Prof. Johanna Mathieu to symposium to advance the engineering frontier

    The symposium brings together 82 young engineers from different technical areas from around the country.

  5. Counting snowflakes for better water resource management

    Mostafa Zaky has built an award-winning model that helps estimate the amount of water stored in snowpacks, which could improve climate change and flood forecasting, as well as overall water resource management.

  6. Prof. Louise Willingale creates extreme plasma conditions using high-intensity laser pulses

    Willingale’s research in plasma physics advances many research areas from spectacular astrophysical phenomena to cancer treatment to fusion power.

  7. Building community through clean energy

    From Long Beach, CA, to a Nepalese national park and world heritage site, undergrads Ashley Gee and Camille Burke came away with unforgettable experiences and a greater appreciation for how engineering can change the world for the better.

  8. New DOE project aims to convert a traditional engine into a hybrid OP engine with the help of control algorithms

    A new project funded by ARPA-E partners Achates Power and the University of Michigan in the development of a novel hybrid electric engine.

  9. The Future is Carbon Neutral

    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.

  10. A new $1.6M energy project to develop low cost manufacturing of white organic lighting

    Prof. Stephen Forrest is developing an automated high-yield roll-to-roll process to manufacture organic LEDs for lighting.