- by Michigan EngineeringA simple and scalable annealing method boosts the quality of materials used in cell phones, sensors and energy harvesting devices. The post Careful heating unlocks unprecedented sensitivity to pressure in semiconductor materials appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.
- by Kate McAlpineAnalog computing is making a comeback with hardware that processes and stores information in the same location, similar to biological neurons. The post Brain-like computer steers rolling robot with 0.25% of the power needed by conventional controllers appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.
- by Nicole Casal MooreOpen-source effort supports durable silicon carbide circuits that can operate at record high temperatures. The post U-M awarded up to $7.5M to bring heat-tolerant semiconductors from lab to fab appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.
- by Kate McAlpineA team led by the University of Michigan aims to bring the extraordinary accuracy of quantum laboratory measurements to real-world devices. The post Toward quantum for the real world: photonic team in running for center-level funding appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.
- by Patricia DeLaceyNew batteryless and wireless sensor tested in pigs. The post Cancer management: Stent sensor can warn of blockages in the bile duct appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.