The researchers’ imaging technique is fast, accurate, and reproducible
The researchers’ imaging technique is fast, accurate, and reproducible
Prof. Euisik Yoon and his team are recognized for their work designing low-noise, multisite/multicolor optoelectrodes that will help neurologists learn more about neural connectivity in the brain.
ECE postdoc Melissa Haskell works on improving functional magnetic resonance imaging so we can better measure and understand brain activity.
Prof. Kamal Sarabandi and ECE PhD student Navid Barani won a best paper award for their research on how biological cells may use electromagnetic signal transmission to communicate.
A new application for an ongoing NSF project could bolster contract tracing efforts.
To improve the prediction and identification of stem-like cancer cells, Prof. Euisik Yoon’s group developed a method that is 3.5 times faster than the standard approach.
It will now be possible to study brain activity when timing is important, such as the consolidation of memory.
A major defense project pivots to explore how to encourage COVID-safe behavior effectively.
Room-temperature plasma beams could essentially dissolve away bacteria and viruses.
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Collaborative website launched while U-M researchers continue advanced testing.