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From left, Zhaohan Jiang, a Ph.D. student in electrical and computer engineering, works alongside Parag Deotare, associate professor, and Matthias Florian, research investigator — both in the electrical engineering and computer science department — analyzing and discussing the simulated light-matter interaction data in the Excitonics and Photonics (ExP) Lab, located 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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Students in ECE 202 demonstrate their class projects during 2024's E-Days. April 17, 2024

Electrical engineering students work in the RF laboratory in EE East. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)

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Electrical Engineering_Senior Design Showcase_051117

Electrical Engineering_Senior Design Showcase_051117

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

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

Students in ECE 202 demonstrate their class projects during 2024's E-Days. April 17, 2024

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

Students in ECE 202 demonstrate their class projects during 2024's E-Days. April 17, 2024

Students in ECE 202 demonstrate their class projects during 2024's E-Days. April 17, 2024

Neurogress.io. Patients in need of a faster and more effective solution find it within the realm of mechatronic limbs.

 

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Electrical engineering students work in the RF laboratory in EE East. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)

Doctoral candidate Matthew Cotter demonstrates how a computer can identify an object. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)

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

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I installed this RF connector and DC monitoring pins to the power supply.

Students in ECE 202 demonstrate their class projects during 2024's E-Days. April 17, 2024

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

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

Electrical engineering students work in the RF laboratory in EE East. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)

Neurogress.io. The next phase of mechatronic evolution is here. We can now use our thoughts to control mechanical devices and it is set to change our everyday lives.

 

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Students in ECE 202 demonstrate their class projects during 2024's E-Days. April 17, 2024

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