ECE News and Announcements

May 04, 2006
Graduate Student Research Supported by Intel    Bookmark and Share
399.jpgThree EECS graduate students, Ruba Borno, Ashlesha Joshi, and Jorge Pernillo, have been awarded the Intel Foundation PhD Fellowship Award. This is a highly competitive award, and consists of two-year fellowships to Ph.D. candidates pursuing leading-edge work in fields related to Intel's business and research interests.

Ruba Borno, a graduate student in Electrical Engineering, works with Prof. Michel Maharbiz. She stated, "My research interests lie in the development of micro and nanotechnology mechanisms to address the demands for ultra low-power remote sensor networks. Technology miniaturization and the decentralization of sensing and computation necessitate novel energy-scavenging technologies. My research is directed towards addressing this need with the development of energy-harvesting micro and nanoscale actuators. Such actuators have applications in power generation for distributed sensing and unpowered self-assembly of microcomponents. My work thus far has demonstrated the potential of extracting work from liquid surface tension for actuation. The aim of the project is to engineer actuators that deflect and/or self-assemble controllably while powered only by environmental humidity. The experimental work is coupled with the development of an accurate theoretical model, which has generalized applications in the study of nanomechanics and fluidics."

Ashlesha Joshi, a graduate student in Computer Science and Engineering, works with Prof. Peter Chen. Her research interests lie in the areas of operating systems, virtual machines, and security. She stated, "I am interested in developing ways to make software more secure and robust using techniques at the operating system and virtual machine monitor levels. My work has focused on intrusion detection using virtual machine introspection. By combining VM introspection with vulnerability-specific predicates, attacks on known vulnerabilities can be detected with perfect accuracy and without unwanted perturbations to the target software.Future directions for this work include adding predicate support for interpreted programs, enabling automatic generation of predicates, and developing uses of predicates beyond intrusion detection."

Jorge Pernillo, a graduate student in Electrical Engineering, works with Prof. Michael Flynn. Pernillo stated, "My specific research interests are in the development and demonstration of integrated circuit techniques to facilitate controlled growth and imaging of cell cultures on a micro scale. This research involves the development of circuit techniques for imaging, analog to digital conversion and control. The techniques will enable new research in cell tissue development and disease. Furthermore since these techniques are compatible with CMOS integrated circuit technology they will facilitate cheap analysis and diagnosis."

 
ECE in the News 
05/15/13 Bhattacharya: IEEE Spectrum - Polariton Lasers Light Up at Low Power
05/10/13 Sarabandi: Michigan Public Radio Podcast: Building Better Security Screening Systems
05/06/13 Carmon: Nature Photonics - View from... 2013 Photonics West: Solid Cooling
04/24/13 Najafi, Peterson: Kurzweil - Low-cost precise navigation without GPS
04/23/13 Tech Transfer, Accuri Cytometers, Arborlight: CBS News - UM Startups Amaze As Tech...
04/17/13 Sarabandi: Slate - How New Military Technologies Can Help Prevent the Next Boston ...

ECE Research News 
05/17/13 New cyber-physical systems grants to advance health, energy & transportation
05/15/13 A new laser paradigm: An electrically injected polariton laser
04/29/13 Research in distributed networks earns Notable Paper Award at AISTATS
01/22/13 MCubing by ECE Faculty to find answers - fast
04/12/13 A better single-photon emitter for quantum cryptography
04/05/13 Better than X-rays: A more powerful terahertz imaging system

ECE News 
01/09/13 Arbor Photonics acquired by nLIGHT
10/01/12 Production Systems Engineering, Chinese Edition
07/19/12 Seminar/Webinar on Wireless Implantable Microsystems: Creating a Revolution in Hea...
07/06/12 EECS Summer Picnic
05/03/12 A gift for all time: Ernest and Bettine Kuh Distinguished Faculty Scholar Award
05/01/12 Wireless Integrated MicroSensing and Systems (WIMS2) in California

ECE Faculty and Staff Awards 
05/22/13 Beth Stalnaker Receives 2013 Judith A. Pitney Staff Service Award
05/17/13 Prof. Fawwaz Ulaby Named the U-M Henry Russel Lecturer for 2014
04/30/13 Prof. Silvio Savarese Awarded J. James R. Croes Medal
03/20/13 Prof. Dennis Sylvester Receives U-M Faculty Recognition Award
02/19/13 David Blaauw and Dennis Sylvester Named Top Authors by ISSCC
01/31/13 Solid-State Circuits Magazine Publishes Special Issue with Lynn Conway Memoir of t...

ECE Student News and Awards 
05/23/13 Student teams earn prizes for their ADC circuit designs in EECS 511
05/10/13 Spark Races in 2013 Formula Hybrid Racing Competition
04/23/13 Nick Clift is crowned Mr. Michigan for 2013
04/15/13 Ethan Stark Awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
04/01/13 7th Annual AMD/Michigan Student Design Contest
03/25/13 The Noisy Wolverines earn the right to compete for gold

ECE Alumni News 
04/29/13 Leo Kempel Named Acting Engineering Dean at Michigan State
04/25/13 ECE Alum Kevin Xu Wins Social Computing Challenge Competition
04/03/13 Michigan @ ISSCC 2013 - Alumni and Friends Mixer
11/26/12 W. David Tarver TEDxDetroit talk - Anatomy of a Successful Tech Startup
04/23/12 Steven McLaughlin (PhD EE 1992) Named ECE Chair at Georgia Tech
04/20/12 Charles (Ned) Birdsall: 1925-2012

ECE Course Announcements 
04/08/13 Fall 2013: EECS 598-005 Hybrid Systems Control
03/27/13 Fall 2013: ENGR 390/599 Imagine Innovate Act
03/15/13 Fall 2013: EECS 598 Ultra-Low-Power CMOS Circuit Design
03/14/13 Fall 2013: EECS 598 VLSI Digital Signal Processing Systems
03/14/13 Fall 2013: EECS 598 Electricity Networks and Markets
11/29/12 Winter 2013: EECS 598-007: Advanced Topics in Computer Vision

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