Electrical & Computer Engineering at Michigan
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ECE @UMich is a top-ranked, world-class department that is pushing the boundaries of research in the most high-tech and innovative areas affecting society.
Ann Arbor, MI
Joined May 2020
NEW ARTICLE: “Games for rehab: Fast communication for interactive VR and AR.” U-M-led team to tackle latency for wheelchair-friendly AR/VR soccer matches and large-scale VR word puzzles for players fending off the progression of Parkinson’s.
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U-M-led team to tackle latency for wheelchair-friendly AR/VR soccer matches and large-scale VR word puzzles for players fending off the progression of Parkinson's.
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Congrats to Saniya Deshpande on receiving the 2025 ECE Alumni Rising Star Award! Now Senior Director of Space Programs at Planet Labs, Saniya shared how failure and collaboration fuel “moonshot” success in her talk Michigan to Moonshots. Learn more 👇
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Deshpande spoke about her career journey and the importance of failure in moonshot successes.
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The @UMich launched several initiatives in FY'25 to spur interdisciplinary research, resulting in a record $2.16B in research volume, reflecting the fact that in so many areas, our state, our nation, and the world look to Michigan. https://t.co/CqNlb51yXq
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🎉 Congratulations to our ECE researchers for an outstanding showing at #NeurIPS2025! With 15 accepted papers, including six spotlights ranked among the top 3.2%. #machinelearning #AI #GoBlue 🔗 Learn more about ECE’s contributions to NeurIPS 2025 here:
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Eight ECE faculty contributed to 15 papers (including 6 spotlights) being presented at the 39th Annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems
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🤖📢 #AI Seminar Alert! Thrilled to host @UMich Profs. Bernadette Bucher (Robotics & CSE) & Samet Oymak (ECE) for a joint seminar exploring the latest in AI, robotics, and computation. Don’t miss this exciting collaboration! 💡 🗓️ NOV. 11 | 4pm ET 🔗 https://t.co/gh70utLgGg
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🎮 From fixing arcade games as a teen to founding @QuantumSignalAI, ECE alum & @UMCFE lecturer Mitch Rohde has always turned curiosity into creation. Now he’s bringing vintage gaming to life with Otto’s Arcade and Club in Saline. Learn more here: https://t.co/kFR0VwMzmb
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👏 Congratulations to Elizabeth Oxford, Mark Schefer, and Amy Wicklund, recipients of the 2025 ECE Core Values Excellence Award! Their dedication to innovation, teamwork, and leadership embodies the spirit of Michigan ECE. 💙💛
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🎮 Faster connections, smarter rehabilitation. ECE Prof. Jiasi Chen and her team are cutting lag in therapeutic VR and AR games—like AR soccer and VR word puzzles for Parkinson’s patients. ⬇️ Learn more: https://t.co/fPQfNSGzLL
#VR #AR #TechForGood #GoBlue
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Prof. Jiasi Chen is leading a multi-institutional effort to tackle latency for wheelchair-friendly AR/VR soccer matches and large-scale VR word puzzles for players fending off the progression of...
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🎉 Congrats to Prof. David Blaauw on receiving the @UMich Distinguished Faculty Achievement Award! A leader in low-power computing, he co-developed the Michigan Micro Mote (M3), the world’s smallest computer. #GoBlue ⬇️ Learn more:
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Prof. Blaauw has led a distinguished career in research, education, and entrepreneurship in the area of low-power computing systems.
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Congrats to Prof. Kamal Sarabandi on receiving the 2025 @IEEEorg Dennis J. Picard Medal for Radar Technologies and Applications! The award honors his decades of innovation advancing radar science for remote sensing, automotive, and more. ⬇️ Learn more:
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This award recognizes Prof. Sarabandi’s many outstanding accomplishments in advancing the fields of radar technologies and their applications.
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A new @UMich breakthrough allows uniform ScAlN coating on complex 3D surfaces — paving the way for advanced high-voltage and piezoelectric devices. ⚙️ ⬇️ Learn more: https://t.co/0K4T3IXo05
#UMichECE #GoBlue
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Scandium aluminum nitride can now be integrated into high-voltage, high-frequency or piezoelectric devices with plasma-enhanced atomic layer deposition.
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Night-vision goggles emerged in the 1930s and saw widespread use during World War II. Despite decades of progress, they remain bulky, heavy, and costly. Traditional systems amplify near-infrared light about 10,000 times to create visible images, but this process demands high
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☀️🔬 Congrats to Zhengwei Ye on a successful PhD defense! His research on III-nitride nanostructures advances solar-driven energy conversion, paving the way for cleaner and more efficient renewable technologies. #UMichECE #PhDDefense #CleanEnergy #Innovation
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Congrats to Prof. Aline Eid, recipient of the 2025 @DARPA Young Faculty Award! 🎉 Her research advances wireless power beaming, enabling drones, vehicles & communication systems to stay powered—on the move. ⚡ ⬇️ Learn more: https://t.co/LtowlZLHJH
#DARPA #WirelessPower
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Prof. Eid’s proposed methods enable long-range dynamic wireless power beaming with unprecedented efficiency.
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The Michigan Supermileage Team is going electric ⚡️ Their new concept car, Cedar, is built for the 2026 Shell Eco-Marathon and aims for an astonishing 5,000 mpg equivalent. #UMichECE #Supermileage #GoBlue ⬇️ Learn more:
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The Supermileage team builds and races high-efficiency electric and internal combustion cars
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🎉 Congratulations to Yakshita Malhotra on a successful PhD defense! Her work on high-performance InGaN micro-LEDs introduces innovative growth and device architectures that could transform AR and VR displays while advancing future optoelectronic integration. #MicroLEDs
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☕ Happy National Coffee Day! ☕ Today, let’s brew more than coffee—let’s brew brighter futures. 🌟 Support the ECE Fund and help empower student research, hands-on learning, and innovation in ECE. Donate here 👉 https://t.co/PBQH8liJit
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For over three decades, U-M was home to something few universities can claim: a zoo. The “Animal House Zoo” consisted of a hexagonal building and chain-link cages that housed an assortment of Michigan wildlife from 1929 to 1962. #URecord feature: https://t.co/J954LOTPYc
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