Heath Hofmann
Heath Hofmann receives 2025 Herbert Kopf Service Excellence Award
Prof. Hofmann excelled during his term as Associate Chair for Graduate Affairs.Electrify Tech Camps Recharged
ECE’s Electrify Tech Camps returned after a pandemic-induced hiatus to the delight of tech campers eager for a hands-on experience with electrical and computer engineering.EECS community comes together to commemorate Juneteenth
The department’s annual Juneteenth celebration featured remarks from community leaders and emphasized the importance of diversity in STEM.Equity in the energy technology transition is new Institute’s goal
Prof. Johanna Mathieu is the new Associate Director of the Institute for Energy Solutions, which will continue U-M's 75-year legacy of leadership in energy research.Heath Hofmann named IEEE Fellow for his impact in the areas of electric machinery and drive systems
Prof. Hofmann’s control technology has been implemented in commercial vehicles, and he works tirelessly to enhance opportunities for underrepresented students.Heath Hofmann receives CoE Staff-Faculty Partnership Award
Automotive research team recognized for research excellence
2020 EECS Outstanding Achievement Awards
EECS honors four faculty members for their outstanding accomplishments to the community.Institution partnerships offer best of both worlds
ECE hosts first Grad School Workshop to showcase benefits of an advanced degree
Electrify goes to Detroit
New DOE project aims to convert a traditional engine into a hybrid OP engine with the help of control algorithms
Michigan Electric Racing Revs Up
High School Students Experience High Tech and Michigan’s Electrify Camps
Heath Hofmann recognized for excellence in teaching with the Jon R. and Beverly S. Holt Award from the College of Engineering
Students in EECS 418 rewarded for optimizing stop/start technology for auto applications
Engineering a better future for Ethiopia
Electrify Tech Camps offer high schoolers an electrifying summer
New method for building a low-cost, high-performance electric machine and drive could result in huge energy savings