David G. Stork to present computer analyses of Vermeer's works
In addition to the largest exhibition of Vermeer's work, the Rijksmuseum will host the Vermeer International Symposium, where researchers will offer lectures to better understand how this artist executed his works.
Krishna Shenoy, engineer who reimagined how the brain makes the body move, dies at 54
Krishna was a pioneer of neuroprosthetics, a field that paired chips implanted in the brain with algorithms able to decipher the chatter between neurons, allowing people with paralysis to control computers and mechanical limbs with their thoughts.
Caroline Trippel receives prestigious NSF CAREER Award
Her research award will focus on "Scalable assurance via verifiable hardware-software contracts."
PhD candidate Constantin Dory wins 2019 Microsoft Research PhD Fellowship
Following a rigorous evaluation process, Constantin is one of ten North American doctoral students recognized for their great accomplishments.
Dan Boneh and team find relying on AI is more likely to make your code buggier
Their study examined how users interact with an AI Code assistant to solve a variety of security related tasks across different programming languages.
Ada Poon's research helped develop a system that could remove deadly brain tumors
Researchers can target tumors of different sizes and brain locations by adjusting the power and wavelength of light.
Asir I. Khan receives two awards at the 2022 MRS Fall Meeting
Asir received both the Graduate Student Gold Winner and Best Student Presenter Award.
Xiangjin Wu receives Best Poster Award
His poster is titled, "Understanding Ultralow Resistance Drift in Superlattice Phase Change Memory."
Nick McKeown to be inducted into National Academy of Inventors
Election as an Academy Fellow is the highest professional distinction awarded to academic inventors.
Srabanti Chowdhury’s Wide-Bandgap Lab creates diamond layer to keep transistors cool
Her Wide-Bandgap Lab demonstrated a heat-wicking layer on the top and sides of transistors.