Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS)
Among the leading departments of its kind in the nation, EECS is creating the technology that puts the “smart” into electronics. Our excellence and impact comes through in the work of our two divisions.
EECS at Michigan
Established. Respected. Making a world of difference. EECS undergraduate and graduate degree programs are considered among the best in the country. Our research activities, which range from the nano- to the systems level, are supported by more than $81M in funding annually — a clear indication of the strength of our programs and our award-winning faculty. With this combination of great resources and talent, EECS at Michigan is transforming and improving a wide range of fields that touch all of our lives.
Undergraduate students help develop statewide COVID app
The students worked with faculty and state health officials to develop an app for tracking COVID-19 symptoms in Michigan that is now used by residents and workers in order to help the state reopen.
Making MRI Faster and More Accurate
Mai Le, an ECE graduate student, is working to make magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) faster and more accurate in order to save costs and create a better diagnostic tool.
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News
Research to advance low-power speech recognition highlighted by Intel
Michael Flynn and his group are applying their groundbreaking work in beamforming to the challenge of low-power on-chip speech recognition.

Stephen Rand: officially retired, but still breaking new ground
This Q&A with Prof. Steve Rand provides insights into his career, his current groundbreaking research, and what makes Michigan unique

Committee to shape assessment of CSE climate
The CSE Climate Assessment Committee was formed at the College of Engineering to oversee an assessment of the Division’s culture and climate.

EECS By the Numbers
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Students, F 2020