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  1. Professor Wei Lu is the James R. Mellor Professor of Engineering, and Professor in EECS with joint appointment in MSE at the University of Michigan.

  2. Professor, Mechanical Engineering. ME Associate Chair for Facilities and Planning. Individual Home Page. Mentoring Plan. Address. 3666 GGB. 2350 Hayward, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. Email: weilu@umich.edu. Phone: (734) 647-7858. Degrees. Ph.D., Materials Science and Engineering, Princeton University, 2001.

  3. Wei Lu Research Group My group works on energy storage and electrochemistry; machine learning; simulation of nano/microstructure evolution; mechanics in nano/micro systems; advanced manufacturing; mechanical properties and performance of advanced materials and relation to microstructures.

  4. Wei D. Lu. EECS Professor, University of Michigan, IEEE Fellow. co-founder MemryX Inc, Crossbar Inc. Verified email at umich.edu - Homepage.

  5. Professor Wei Lu is with the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), University of Michigan.

  6. Wei Lu, an internationally recognized leader in the development of memristors for memory and logic applications, has been named the James R. Mellor Professor of Engineering, effective January 1, 2024.

  7. Wei Lu. James R. Mellor Professor of Engineering. Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Professor (courtesy), Applied Physics, Materials Science and Engineering.

  8. Dr. Wei Lu is Professor in ME Department at U-M, and Director of Advanced Battery Coalition for Drivetrains. He uses multi-scale and multi-physics modeling to address problems related to materials and energy, such as electrochemical-mechanical-thermal modeling of batteries.

  9. New quick-learning neural network powered by memristors. U-M researchers created a reservoir computing system that reduces training time and improves capacity of similar neural networks. Wei Lu elected IEEE Fellow for contributions to neuromorphic systems.

  10. Prof Wei Lu received his Ph.D. from Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, Princeton University, and joined the faculty of Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Michigan in 2001. He received his BS from Tsinghua University, China.