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2009 Crystal Apple Award winners and reception.

Doctoral student Dheeraj Mohata, left, and Suman Datta, professor of electrical engineering, teamed with researchers at the University of Notre Dame to announce a breakthrough in the development of tunneling field effect transistors, a semiconductor technology that takes advantage of the quirky behavior of electrons at the quantum level. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)

Graduates from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, at Colorado State University's Walter Scott Jr. College of Engineering Fall 2024 Commencement. December 14, 2024

2009 Crystal Apple Award winners and reception.

2009 Crystal Apple Award winners and reception.

Doctoral student Dheeraj Mohata, left, and Suman Datta, professor of electrical engineering, teamed with researchers at the University of Notre Dame to announce a breakthrough in the development of tunneling field effect transistors, a semiconductor technology that takes advantage of the quirky behavior of electrons at the quantum level. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)

Dedication of EE lab equipment donated by B&K Precision; President/CEO Victor Tolan tours BCOE with Dean Abbaschian

Looking down at the College of Engineering Design Expo in the Bob and Betty Beyster Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, on Thursday, November 30, 2023 as U-M alumnus Moad Yaseen (at the weight bench) tries out a workout tracking system.

 

FLEX Lift provides weightlifters and movement scientists with a workout tracking system that features a barbell collar attachment and iOS app. The barbell collar attachment records the movement of the barbell during exercises, and relays that information to the app, which then calculates and tracks important weightlifting metrics like number of reps, force, velocity, and power output. Weightlifters can track their workouts in more detail with this easy-to-use system, and movement scientists can use these metrics to provide recommendations and study lifting in more detail.

 

The project was a collaboration between Ben Estell, Ava Pardo, Semi Park, Kevin Zheng and Yiran Gu in Mark Brehob's, EECS 473: Advanced Embedded Systems Design. They were sponsored by Infineon Technologies.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

2009 Crystal Apple Award winners and reception.

Graduates from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, at Colorado State University's Walter Scott Jr. College of Engineering Fall 2024 Commencement. December 14, 2024

2009 Crystal Apple Award winners and reception.

A fountain outside the Electrical Engineering building, on Cambridge University's West Site, fires a jet of water.

Ben Estell, left and Ava Pardo-Keegan, right, show Moad Yaseen his results after he tried their workout tracking system at the College of Engineering Design Expo in the Bob and Betty Beyster Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, on Thursday, November 30, 2023. Estell and Prado-Keegan are both undergraduates in Computer Engineering. Yaseen works for Infineon Technologies and is an alumnus of U-M.

 

FLEX Lift provides weightlifters and movement scientists with a workout tracking system that features a barbell collar attachment and iOS app. The barbell collar attachment records the movement of the barbell during exercises, and relays that information to the app, which then calculates and tracks important weightlifting metrics like number of reps, force, velocity, and power output. Weightlifters can track their workouts in more detail with this easy-to-use system, and movement scientists can use these metrics to provide recommendations and study lifting in more detail.

 

The project was a collaboration between Ben Estell, Ava Pardo, Semi Park, Kevin Zheng and Yiran Gu in Mark Brehob's, EECS 473: Advanced Embedded Systems Design. They were sponsored by Infineon Technologies.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

2009 Crystal Apple Award winners and reception.

The car’s electrical connection is located where the gas tank is on a traditional vehicle.

Yeilding and his mother stand in front of Drake Infirmary, where Yeilding was born and his mother worked as a nurse.

 

Electrical engineering doctoral student Dheeraj Mohata has worked with Suman Datta, professor of electrical engineering, to develop a heterojunction tunneling field effect transistor. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)

 

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