Electrical and Computer
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Events
MAY
15
Dissertation Defense
Aggregation of Thermostatically Controlled Loads for Fast Power System Services: From Theory to Practice
1:00pm – 3:00pm in 1005 EECS Building
MAY
20
Dissertation Defense
Overcoming the Limitations of Si-CMOS and Von Neumann Architectures by Adopting beyond-Si devices and Near-memory Computation
1:30pm – 3:30pm in 1005 EECS Building
MAY
23
Dissertation Defense
Advanced Image Reconstruction and Sampling Pattern Optimization in Silent MRI
10:00am – 12:00pm in 2540 GG Brown
MAY
23
Dissertation Defense
Safe Coordination of Thermostatically Controlled Loads for Grid Services
2:00pm – 4:00pm in 1500 EECS Building
News
Yan Long receives dissertation award in the area of hardware security
Long’s efforts to protect cyber-physical systems from security breaches has led to industry improvements in embedded camera design.
Engineering senior reaches new heights in rocketry
Evan Eidt discusses his draw to the engineering discipline, his experience with the Michigan Aeronautical Science Association, and his post-graduation plans.
University of Michigan team partners with Semiwise to tackle cryogenic control electronics… technology
Prof. Dennis Sylvester and PhD student Qirui Zhang are working with UK-based company Semiwise Ltd. to design cryogenic circuitry and improve the efficiency of quantum computing.
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