Study uncovers first method for producing high-quality, wafer-scale hexagonal boron nitride.
EECS: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Graphene-hBN breakthrough to spur new LEDs, quantum computing
Immune to hacks: Inoculating deep neural networks to thwart attacks
The adaptive immune system serves as a template for defending neural nets from confusion-sowing attacks.
In the news: Michigan Engineering experts March 7-11
Highlights include Slate and Physics World
‘Exciton surfing’ could enable next-gen energy, computing and communications tech
A charge-neutral information carrier could cut energy waste from computing, now that it can potentially be transported within chips.
Optimizing the interactions between critical infrastructure systems for better flexibility, sustainability, and resiliency
PhD student Anna Stuhlmacher researches how the water distribution network can better provide services to the power network, which can allow for greater integration of renewable energy sources into the grid, reduce costs, and improve system resiliency.
In the news: Michigan Engineering experts December 6-10
Highlights include NPR, Bloomberg, and Scientific American.