Mohammed Islam
PURE-ECE takes off with successful pilot year, showcased at Undergraduate Research Symposium
A new research program incentivizes undergraduate students and faculty members to collaboratively tackle ambitious research projects.Auto industry deadlines loom for impaired-driver detection tech, U-M offers a low-cost solution
As the comment period closes on the new federal requirement, a U-M team led by Prof. Mohammed Islam demonstrates that upgrades to current technologies could do the jobNew non-invasive optical imaging approach for monitoring brain health could improve outcomes for traumatic brain injury patients
The SCISCCO system could better monitor brain and organ metabolism, helping to diagnose concussions, monitor cerebral metabolism in traumatic brain injury patients, and gauge the response of organs to treatments in an operating or emergency room scenario.Touchless respiratory and heart rate measurement for COVID-19 health screening
Toward a portable concussion detector that relies on an infrared laser
A shoe-box-sized chemical detector
New courses offered by ECE: Winter 2017
Glucose Monitoring with Lasers
Electrify Tech Camps offer high schoolers an electrifying summer
Four EECS companies make Crain’s list of most innovative companies, and one tops the list
New laser shows what substances are made of; could be new eyes for military
Celebrating the birth of a new science
New laser could treat acne with telecom technology
Laser-based missile defense for helicopters being developed
Protecting helicopters in combat from heat-seeking missiles is the goal of new laser technology created at the University of Michigan and Omni Sciences, Inc., which is a U-M spin-off company.First Distinguished University Innovator award recipient announced
Professor Mohammed N. Islam is the first recipient of the Distinguished University Innovator Award.