A number of staged publicity photos of Mike assembling a breadboard mock-up of an adiabatic circuit at home (the mock-up wouldn't actually work because bipolar transistors were used as stand-ins for FETs) and later pretending to use some equipment in a lab at ECE.
Some photos of the chips made in the earlier reversible computing project at MIT.
Giving a lecture in his class, Physical Limits of Computing:
Mike gesturing, 1999:
Boring picture of Mike, 1999:
Dr. Frank hard at work doing research at UF during his early formative years: