Kwabena Boahen and H.-S. Philip Wong’s nanodendrite
Do nerve cells hold the key to an epic advance in computing?
Aya Mouallem, PhD candidate, is designing an electronic circuit simulator to allow blind and low-vision engineering students to collaborate with sighted colleagues
Her accessible electronic circuit simulator uses a mix of haptic and digital components, with both tactile and audio feedback.
Debbie Senesky is Growing Crystals in Space
Sans gravity, new materials can grow larger faster without defects that occur on Earth.
Melissa Guidry awarded a 2023 Boeing Quantum Creators Prize
For work that moves the field of quantum information science and engineering in new directions.
Berivan Isik (PhD candidate) awarded a Google Fellowship in Machine Learning
The Google PhD Fellowship Program recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students pursuing exceptional research in computer science and related fields.
John Cioffi bestowed with National Medal of Technology and Innovation from President Biden
For advancements that helped bring high-speed Internet to the world. The digital subscriber line that he helped invent ignited the growth of the digital age, vastly increasing people’s access to information, reshaping the global economy, and ...
Arogyaswami Paulraj awarded the 2023 IET Faraday Medal
For the invention, advancement, and commercialization of Multiple-antenna Input, Multiple-antenna Output (MIMO) wireless technology.
Dustin (Dusty) Schroeder appointed a Bass University Fellow
The program honors faculty for extraordinary contributions to undergraduate education.
Joonhee Choi, et al demonstrate Quantum Eraser
The authors show that they can pinpoint and correct for mistakes in quantum computing systems known as 'erasure' errors.