prof Gordon Wetzstein
Gordon Wetzstein brings AR to regular eye glasses

Combining advances in display technologies, holographic imaging, and artificial intelligence, researchers have found a way to display full-color, 3D moving images over a direct view of the real world.

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prof Clayton Bates, Jr. (photo credit to The HistoryMakers.org)
Remembering Clayton Bates, Jr., Emeritus Professor

His projects ranged from low-level light detection and x-ray image intensification to the design of the nuclear reactor controls of the first SEA WOLF, the second atomic powered submarine.

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prof Caroline Trippel
Caroline Trippel receives Intel 2023 Outstanding Researcher Award

The award recognizes the exceptional contributions made through Intel university-sponsored research that help further Intel’s mission of creating world-changing technology that improves the lives of everyone on the planet.

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prof Tony Heinz
Tony Heinz elected to National Academy of Sciences (NAS)

In recognition of distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.

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prof Paul Nuyujukian; Photography by Leslie Williamson
Paul Nuyujukian, et al, introduce the Human Neural Circuitry program

The program uses a high-powered data-gathering infrastructure to process and study brain activity in real time.

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profs Thomas Kailath and David Miller
Thomas Kailath and David Miller named 2023 AAAS Fellows

Fellows embody scientific excellence, foster trust in science throughout the communities they serve, and lead the next generation of scientists while advancing scientific achievements.

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prof John Hennessy
John Hennessy to receive the National Science Board Vannevar Bush Award

He is honored for his pioneering work in computer science and his dedication to supporting future leaders in the sciences, and beyond.

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prof Fouad Tobagi
Fouad Tobagi awarded the 2024 ACM SIGMOBILE Outstanding Contribution Award

His citation reads, ‘for seminal development of Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA) as a widely used fundamental mechanism for efficient wireless transmission.'

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prof John Cioffi
John Cioffi selected as Royal Society of Edinburgh Corresponding Fellow

He will be joining the 1,800 current Fellows of the RSE, Scotland’s National Academy.

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prof James Zou
James Zou develops potential new drugs for antibiotic-resistant bacteria

Researchers devise a new artificial intelligence model, SyntheMol, which creates recipes for chemists to synthesize the drugs in the lab.

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