Pei-Cheng Ku
ECE faculty design chips for efficient and accessible AI
Faculty specializing in architecture, hardware, and software innovation accelerate machine learning across a range of applications.P.C. Ku Named Fellow of Optica
Prof. Ku received this honor for his pioneering contributions to semiconductor nanostructured optoelectronic materials, devices, and their applications.Electrify Tech Camps Recharged
ECE’s Electrify Tech Camps returned after a pandemic-induced hiatus to the delight of tech campers eager for a hands-on experience with electrical and computer engineering.Equity in the energy technology transition is new Institute’s goal
Prof. Johanna Mathieu is the new Associate Director of the Institute for Energy Solutions, which will continue U-M's 75-year legacy of leadership in energy research.New undergraduate courses prepare students for the Second Quantum Revolution
Quantum information science and engineering is one of the hottest fields in engineering - and ECE wants to make it accessible to everyone.Miniature and durable spectrometer for wearable applications
A team led by P.C. Ku and Qing Qu have developed a miniature, paper-thin spectrometer measuring 0.16mm2 that can also withstand harsh environments.Mimicking a human fingertip's sensitivity and sense of direction for robotic applications
With the help of 1.6 million GaN nanopillars per sensor, the University of Michigan team was able to provide human-level sensitivity with directionality on a compact, easily manufactured systemEducating a quantum workforce with QuSTEAM while opening doors to a broad and diverse range of students
Michigan is part of a multi-institution effort to create new flexible courses for undergraduate students interested in being part of the second quantum revolutionRedesigning an Electrical Engineering curriculum with a focus on systems principles and engineering design
Electrify goes to Detroit
The new quantum spurs action by the Michigan Quantum Science & Technology Working Group
It takes two photonic qubits to make quantum computing possible
2018 EECS Outstanding Achievement awards
High School Students Experience High Tech and Michigan’s Electrify Camps
The Lurie Nanofabrication Facility
It Takes the Best to Serve the Best.Mapping the brain: probes with tiny LEDs shed light on neural pathways
MCubed A Year Later: A record of fostering innovative research
ECE faculty are MCubing to find answers – fast
Nano-origami project combines art and engineering to further technology
P.C. Ku Awarded DARPA Young Faculty Award