This award is for production of an extraordinary and significant piece of work by a team of at least two faculty from current or recent collaboration in teaching or research at the College of Engineering.
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Michael Flynn |
Yogesh Gianchandani | Khalil Najafi |
Dennis Sylvester | Ken Wise |
Ted Zellers (SPH) |
This team was awarded in 2010 for their efforts in establishing the University of Michigan as a world-renowned research center in the area of microelectromechancial systems and integrated microsystems.
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Todd Austin |
David Blaauw | Scott Mahlke (CSE) |
Trevor Mudge | Marios Papaefthymiou | Dennis Sylvester |
This team was awarded in 2009 for their efforts in bringing the University of Michigan into the forefront as a world-class research center in low-power computing. Team members are engaged in research from circuits to architectures that is laying the groundwork for advances in mobile and reduced power computing.
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Pallab Bhattacharya | Rachel |
Theodore Norris | Jasprit Singh |
This team was awarded in 2003 for their work on self-organized epitaxy and quantum dot (QD) optoelectronic devices, which has had an impact on the entire field of nanophotonics.