by Victor Johnson | Apr 21, 2022 | Awards, News
We are constantly bombarded by stimulation in the form of light, sound, heat, pressure and other environmental factors. These stimuli come and go with varied frequencies and durations, but they can induce lasting genetic changes to the cells in our bodies. “They are...
by Victor Johnson | Apr 14, 2022 | Awards, News
Deliang Fan has nothing less than bold expectations for his endeavors to expand the capabilities of computing systems and technologies. His far-reaching aspirations involve designing advanced computational hardware to help innovate in some of the most technologically...
by Victor Johnson | Apr 12, 2022 | Awards, News
America’s energy grid is described as the world’s largest machine. More than 11,000 power plants send electricity through 600,000 miles of high-voltage transmission lines and 6 million miles of local distribution lines to customers in almost every corner of the...
by Brent Sebold | May 17, 2021 | Awards, News, Signal processing and communications
Assistant Professor Ahmed Alkhateeb’s CAREER Award will help 5G and next-generation communication systems deliver more data to more devices, even when they’re on the move.
by Brent Sebold | Apr 2, 2021 | Awards, News, Physical electronics and photonics
Assistant professor Yu Yao works to create an imaging system that combines polarimetric imaging and spectroscopy into an imaging system that will be smaller, faster and have better resolution than currently available systems. Yao to design and implement advanced new...
by Brent Sebold | Jul 10, 2020 | Awards, News
Congratulations to Sule Ozev and Mehmet Ince on winning the European Test Symposium (ETS) Best Paper Award for 2019. The paper entitled Digital Built-in Self-Test for Phased Locked Loops to Enable Fault Detection, was selected by the Best Paper Selection Committee...