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Electrical engineering technology class, EGRT246 Power Systems, visits Switchgear Power System, LLC in Winneconne.

Celebrating The new electrical Engineers, fresh Graduated from Bandung Institute Technology

Vijay Narayanan discusses his lab's work in computer vision. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)

Vijay Narayanan discusses his lab's work in computer vision. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)

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)

The girls get their boat onto the slings, ready for derigging

Electrical engineering technology class, EGRT246 Power Systems, visits Switchgear Power System, LLC in Winneconne.

Konstantin and I work to solder a wire to our power supply.

Electrical engineering technology class, EGRT246 Power Systems, visits Switchgear Power System, LLC in Winneconne.

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No mounting cup in this old boat. Coxbox just sits between the feet.

Vijay Narayanan discusses his lab's work in computer vision. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)

Konstantin ponders what he could do with 1.2 GIGAWATTS of pulsed power

At right, Parag Deotare, associate professor in the electrical engineering and computer science department, writes notes during a meeting with Zhaohan Jiang, a Ph.D. student in electrical and computer engineering, in his office in 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

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