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Leung Tsang elected to the National Academy of Engineering
  1. Leung Tsang elected to the National Academy of Engineering

    A professor of electrical engineering and computer science is awarded one of engineering’s top honors.

  2. Electrify goes to Detroit

    Electrify hosted its first Detroit Tech Camp at the Michigan Engineering Zone this summer to give Detroit-area students greater access to engage with science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

  3. 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

  4. Beyond Apollo 11: U-M ECE’s role in advancing space exploration

    For the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, U-M ECE takes a look back – and a look forward – to how our professors, students, and alums have made their mark on the field.

  5. Huanting Huang improves accuracy of remote sensing

    Huang won the Best Student Paper Award at the IEEE International Conference on Computational Electromagnetics for her work developing better electromagnetic models that calculate microwave interactions with tree and vegetation cover.

  6. A high-efficiency GaAs solar cell to power the Internet of Tiny Things

    The Michigan Micro Mote gets a new gallium arsenide solar cell for added power and adaptability.

  7. Time-varying metamaterials for next generation communication, sensing, and defense systems

    With $7.5M MURI grant, Professor Anthony Grbic is developing metamaterials for a new generation of integrated electromagnetic and photonic systems.

  8. Laura Balzano receives ARO Young Investigator Award to improve high-dimensional big data problems

    Applications include managing large networked systems, such as sensor networks, power grids, or computer networks.

  9. Conducting an orchestra of sensor nodes

    Keeping time in the Internet of Things with frequency scaling

  10. Deciphering GPS satellites to see inside hurricanes

    To dial in on exact wind speeds, researchers needed to reverse engineering the signals from satellites.