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Communicating with the world’s smallest computers
  1. Communicating with the world’s smallest computers

    Researchers built the first millimeter-scale transmitter and antenna that can talk Bluetooth Low Energy with ease.

  2. Conducting an orchestra of sensor nodes

    Keeping time in the Internet of Things with frequency scaling

  3. The new law that will guide the future of information processing

    The law of small numbers could impact the next generation of tools that deal with data.

  4. Hun-Seok Kim receives DARPA Young Faculty Award to advance research in IoT networks

    Kim’s research is expected to impact the future design and wireless operation of the next generation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices

  5. Michigan’s millimeter-scale computers featured at ISSCC2017, and in IEEE Spectrum

    Professors Blaauw and Sylvester showcase capabilities of tiny computing

  6. Alum startup wins $25,000 at Accelerate Michigan Competition

    Movellus Circuits won $25,000 in the University Research Highlight and People’s Choice categories

  7. Joshua Adkins Selected for NSF Graduate Research Fellowship

    Adkins plans to continue his graduate studies in electrical engineering and computer science at the University of California Berkeley.

  8. Avish Kosari selected as Barbour Scholar for Research in low-power devices for the Internet of Things

    Avish conducts research on ultra-low power and battery-less integrated circuits.

  9. MBus is the missing interconnect for millimeter-scale systems

    The M3 is a fully autonomous computing system that acts as a smart sensing system.

  10. Necmiye Ozay receives CAREER award for research in cyber-physical systems

    Cyber-physical systems are smart, networked systems with embedded sensors, processors, and actuators that are designed to interact with the physical world.