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Preliminary Outdoor Walking with Underactuated Bipedal Robot MARLO

Prof. Halderman and the vulnerability of electronic voting
Research
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Vulcan wheelchair: speed and performance

Colored, see-through solar cells

Sonic cyber attacks show security holes in ubiquitous sensors

What are quantum computers going to do for us?

"Magic Coating" with carbon nanotube material

Software that allows phones to sense force and pressure

The Phoenix Chip – from Concept to Commercialization

Software that is better at detecting deception than you are

Detroit high school students learn about computer science

Computers that mimic the brain

Dr. David Chesney on Tactile Art for Children with Autism

Solving the big data dilemma

Laser shows what objects are made of

DjiNN and Tonic Suite: Open-source tools for deep learning as a service

Lowering CT radiation

Rosie the task-learning robot learns Tower of Hanoi
Life as a Student
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Brent Griffin - Building Bipedal Robots

Graduate Student Profile: Branden Ghena

Mai Le - Making MRI Faster and More Accurate

Graduate Student Profile: Akshitha Sriraman

Student profile: Grace Kendall

Tal Nagourney - Creating High-Performance Navigation Systems

Undergrad student profile: David Bonnen

Nils Stannik

The Freescale Cup (EECS 461 - Embedded Control Systems)

EECS 183: a hands-on intro to computer science

EECS 413: Monolithic Amplifier Circuits

MAAV students develop autonomous flyer

Accessible messaging enables communication

ENG100 - Photovoltaics and Solar-Powered Systems

Students reflect on their internships in CS

EECS 425: Int. Microsystems Lab
Course Videos
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EECS 373: Design of Microprocessor-Based Systems

EECS 425: Int. Microsystems Lab

The Freescale Cup (EECS 461 - Embedded Control Systems)

ENG100 - Photovoltaics and Solar-Powered Systems

ECE and Automotive Engineering

EECS 410 - Patent Fundamental for Engineers
Meet the Faculty
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Prof. Michael Cafarella on mining big data

David Blaauw on ultra-low power chips for millimeter-scale computing

Prof. Jason Mars on data center efficiency

Herb Winful - How Hidden Passions Connect People

Prof. Reetu Das on advanced microchip design

Laura Balzano - Solving the Big Data Dilemma

Prof. Valeria Bertacco on correctness of hardware designs

Stephane Lafortune - Verifying Automated Systems

Dr. Jeff Ringenberg on teaching and mobile apps development

Stephen Forrest - Solar Cells and Solid State Lighting
Don't Let This Happen to You!

Safety Gear

The Sloppy Lab

Food in the Lab

Evacuate!