Author: Michigan Engineering
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Research full speed ahead on manufacturable III-V materials for next-generation electronics
A recent breakthrough in ferroelectric III-V semiconductors at the University of Michigan has been followed by several advancements and new funding to bring the technology closer to market.
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Michigan Engineer appointed to Mobility Task Force by Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer
Eric Michielssen joins Council on Future Mobility and Electrification to advance the state’s future mobility ecosystem
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Katie Bouman talks legacy of the black hole imaging project and favorite U-M memories
Before Bouman became the face of the project that brought us the first ever image of a black hole, she was wowing ECE professors with design projects and hoarding Domino’s pizza with her HKN family.
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Necmiye Ozay receives IEEE CSS Antonio Ruberti Young Researcher Prize
Ozay’s research has already impacted the field of hybrid and cyber-physical systems, and become part of real-life systems.
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Roya Ensafi speaks at Summit for Democracy
Ensafi joined other experts to discuss how tech built with democratic values at its core can strengthen rules-based governance worldwide.
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Kathryn Beeman named Irma M. Wyman Scholar for her efforts supporting women in STEM
Beeman, an Electrical Engineering undergrad, serves as the External Vice President for the Society for Women Engineers at U-M.
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U-M Society of Women Engineers honored with top awards at national conference
ECE leaders and members in SWE share their favorite parts of the conference, including taking home three awards for the U-M chapter.
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U-M Society of Women Engineers honored with top awards at national conference
ECE leaders and members in SWE share their favorite parts of the conference, including taking home three awards for the U-M chapter.
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Baja Racing wins 1st Place Overall Award at SAE Louisville
In their first competition since the pandemic began, Baja proved they are still among the world’s finest, placing top ten in every event out of over 75 competitors.
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Intercepting an asteroid
In prior posts, two Michigan Engineers worked on the ion engine aboard NASA’s DART probe, set to launch this winter.
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Mcity moving to College of Engineering, names new director
Two key players in advanced transportation and mobility research at the university are joining forces.
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Successful MMRI symposium takes on 21st century challenges
Eleven faculty and external speakers presented on their domains of materials expertise and visions for the future.