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This is the lab bench. Good for all your minimal testing needs. And that flash programmer that I need to learn to use.
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Julio Urbina, associate professor of electrical engineering, was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to return and teach in his native Peru for the 2014-15 academic year. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)
Clockwise from left are Matthias Florian, a research investigator in electrical engineering and computer science, Mackillo Kira, professor in the same department, Zhaohan Jiang, a Ph.D. student in electrical and computer engineering, and Parag Deotare, associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science, meeting in the atrium of the G.G. Brown Building on the University of Michigan’s North Campus in Ann Arbor, on Monday, August 25, 2025.
Their research unites theorists and experimentalists to advance applications of quantum materials. Their work could lead to breakthroughs in semiconductors, quantum technologies, energy conversion, and sensing systems.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing