Electrical and Computer Engineering at Michigan
The Electrical and Computer Engineering Division at Michigan is one of the oldest and most respected in the world. We provide a progressive curriculum, internationally-recognized faculty, and an intellectual community that values diversity, interdisciplinary teamwork, entrepreneurial thinking, and inventiveness.
We offer Bachelor's, Master's, and PhD degree programs.
EECS 438: Advanced Lasers and Optics Laboratory
IEEE TV interview: Prof. Kamal Sarabandi
Saniya Deshpande: Michigan to Moonshots
Prof. Thomas White: X-Ray Scattering and the Physics of Planets, Plasmas, and Fusion
Euisik Yoon: Talk to Brain: Electrophysiology and Optogenetic Neuromodulation at Cellular Resolution
EECS 461: Embedded Control Systems
Low Temperature Plasma Science Advances Human Health and Resource Utilization
NSF CIVIC Detroit Project
EECS Juneteenth Celebration 2025
EECS 230: Electromagnetics I
Prof. Carmen Guerra-Garcia: Applications of Plasmas in Aeronautics
John Bowers: Silicon Photonic Integrated Circuits with Integrated Lasers
Dr. Eve Stenson: Using Anti-Matter to Create Pair Plasmas
Dr. Tom Mehlhorn: Fusion Enters a New Era
Prof. Marien Simeni: Tracking Electric Fields in Transient Plasma Discharges
Prof. Nuno Loureiro: Modern Perspectives and Challenges in Magnetic Reconnection
Prof. Jack Hare: Pulsed - Power - Driven Plasma
Dr. Christina Cohen: Solar Energetic Particles and Space Weather: Causes and Consequences
EECS 300: Electrical Engineering System Design II
Dr. Cami Collins: Integrating Physics and Engineering for Fusion Reactor Design and Optimization
Prof. Paul Cassak: Plasmas Beyond Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium
Dr. Denise Hinkel: To Ignition and Beyond
Dr. Stephanie Hansen: X-Ray Spectroscopy in High-Energy Density Plasma: Quantum Mechanics to Fusion
EECS 427: VLSI Design I
Dr. Maria Gatu Johnson: Inertial Confinement Fusion: Fusion Ignition and Nuclear Astrophysics
Dr. Yevgeny Raitses: Electron-beam Generated Plasmas for Materials Processing and Space Propulsion
Leung Tsang, "Satellite Microwave Remote Sensing of the Earth and Multiple Scattering of Waves"