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Researchers use equipment in the lab of Professor Mikhail Kats, led by PhD student Rabeeya Hamid
December 19, 2025

Power-free imaging breakthrough brings near-infrared light into sight

University of Wisconsin-Madison electrical engineers have dramatically improved a semiconductor-based imaging system that makes near-infrared light visible to the naked eye. Near-infrared is the band of electromagnetic radiation between roughly 750 and 1,400 nanometers; it…

Sebastian Kube
December 16, 2025

With DOE early-career award, Kube will unlock the secrets of molten metals

The U.S. Department of Energy has selected Sebastian Kube, an assistant professor in materials science and engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, to receive a 2025 DOE Office of Science Early Career Research Program award….

Janet Naw uses scanning equipment
December 15, 2025

As undergrad researcher, civil engineer builds skills, confidence and connections

Jacknetson Naw has spent the last two years learning how to scan structures. Naw, a civil and environmental engineering senior, has conducted undergraduate research under CEE Associate Professor Hannah Blum, who leads the Steel Systems…

Daniel Ludois
December 11, 2025

Powering progress: Engineer, inventor earns national recognition for transforming electric motors

The National Academy of Inventors (NAI) has included a University of Wisconsin-Madison electrical engineer in its 2025 class of fellows—the highest distinction designed to recognize academic inventors’ accomplishments in patents, licensing and commercialization. Daniel Ludois,…

December 8, 2025

New tool illuminates dark website patterns designed to scam you and steal your data

Many internet users understand how to avoid digital pitfalls like catfishing, password hacking and malware. But not all the dangers in the digital world are so straightforward: For example, just browsing the web may set…

WEMPEC graduate students Xiaoyuan Zhang, Antonio Trujillo Parra and Ken Chen analyze the fault-tolerant motor drive they helped build as part of a NASA supported project.
December 5, 2025

Electric aircraft are on the horizon, and UW-Madison engineers are helping this emerging tech to take off

Redundancy is one of the core concepts in aviation engineering. Commercial aircraft are designed with multiple backup systems for hydraulics, electronics, flight controls, navigation, and fuel supply. The result is ultra-high reliability for engines and…

concentrating solar power plant parabolic trough istock photo
December 4, 2025

For concentrating solar power plants, new model means smarter control strategy and more skilled operators

Concentrating solar power plants use a large array of mirrors to focus the sun’s rays and capture their heat, which boils water for steam turbines to produce electricity. The technology and systems in these massive…

Akhilesh Jaiswal and Md Abdullah-Al Kaiser
December 1, 2025

Built with today’s tech, new type of memory is key in the future of optical computing

Electrical engineers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have developed and tested an integrated photonic memory chip, a key component in realizing ultrafast photonic computing. The chip—which leverages parts and fabrication techniques already in use by…

UW Crest with engineering background
November 24, 2025

Focus on new faculty: Zheng Liu is using AI to give wireless chips a boost

Over the last few decades, it feels like the whole world has gone digital, with music and movies, radio and television broadcasts, and communications networks converting their signals to ones and zeros. But digital signals…