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Jiyue Zhu awarded Wiesnet Medal for improved snow algorithms
  1. Jiyue Zhu awarded Wiesnet Medal for improved snow algorithms

    An award-winning method will help us better understand how much snow is on the ground.

  2. Huanting Huang and the mathematical shape of trees

    An award-winning modeling method will help us better understand our natural environment

  3. Solar cells enable self-powered camera

    A solar cell combined with a camera sensor collects photons to provide electricity.

  4. SMAP Update: A mission to manage water globally

    The satellite mission to collect global data of surface soil moisture can help weather forecasting around the world.

  5. Professor Leung Tsang Receives 2018 Van de Hulst Award

    Prof. Tsang is a world-renowned expert in the field of theoretical and computational electromagnetics, and in particular microwave remote sensing of the earth.

  6. New funding for high-fidelity nerve mapping research

    SPARC awarded $1M to a U-M project developing better nerve mapping.

  7. Student’s digital art makes the Cube even more interactive

    Keenan Rebara hopes to add to the fun of spinning the Cube using his a bit of physics and sensors.

  8. IGARSS Interactive Symposium Paper Award for modeling the world’s forests

    The paper outlines a better way to quantify forest structure, which has been successful in two tree species.

  9. Rick Bergman, CEO of Synaptics – giving tech a sense of touch

    ECE alum Rick Bergman, CEO of Synaptics, is working to make tomorrow’s technology user friendly, safe, and reliable. The company hopes to lead what they call “the human interface revolution.”

  10. Behzad Yektakhah earns paper award for research in seeing through walls

    Yektakhah’s system improves on the speed, portability, and accuracy of many commercial models