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Time-varying metamaterials for next generation communication, sensing, and defense systems
  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Conducting an orchestra of sensor nodes

    Keeping time in the Internet of Things with frequency scaling

  4. Deciphering GPS satellites to see inside hurricanes

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

  5. An even smaller world’s smallest ‘computer’

    The latest from IBM and now the University of Michigan is redefining what counts as a computer at the microscale.

  6. 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.

  7. Huanting Huang and the mathematical shape of trees

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

  8. Solar cells enable self-powered camera

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

  9. 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.

  10. 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.