The researchers, led
by electrical engineering professor Alan Willner of the USC Viterbi School of Engineering, reached data transmission rates of 32 gigabits per second across 2.5 meters of free space in a basement lab at USC.
He also announced the formation of a faculty - student task force, to be headed
by electrical engineering professor Ruzena Bajcsy, to provide ongoing advice.
Not exact matches
Lav Varshney is an assistant
professor of
electrical and computer
engineering, as well as of computer science (
by courtesy) and neuroscience, at the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign.
Wang is joined on the paper
by his two thesis advisors: Nickolai Zeldovich, an associate
professor of
electrical engineering and computer science at MIT, and James Mickens, an associate
professor of computer science at Harvard.
The study, led
by Nima Mesgarani, associate
professor of
electrical engineering, is published in the Journal of Neural
Engineering.
To find out if that was the case, he teamed up with John Goutsias, Ph.D.,
professor of
electrical and computer
engineering at the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of
Engineering, to find a way to measure this controlled type of randomness, scientifically termed epigenetic stochasticity,
by using the information - theoretic concept of Shannon entropy.
«
By moving aberration estimation and correction out to computation, we can create a compact device that gives us the same surface area as the lens we want without the size, weight, volume and cost,» said Cossairt, an assistant
professor of
electrical engineering and computer science at Northwestern.
Last year, the same team led
by USC Viterbi
electrical engineering professor Chongwu Zhou developed a successful anode design using porous silicon nanowires that allowed the material to expand and contract without breaking, effectively solving the pulverization problem.
The study, led
by Ken Shepard, Lau Family
Professor of Electrical Engineering and professor of biomedical engineering at Columbia Engineering, is published online Dec. 7 in Nature Commun
Professor of
Electrical Engineering and
professor of biomedical engineering at Columbia Engineering, is published online Dec. 7 in Nature Commun
professor of biomedical
engineering at Columbia
Engineering, is published online Dec. 7 in Nature Communications.
Their work is detailed in a paper published in Nature Communications, and is led
by Jorge Rocca, University Distinguished
Professor in
electrical and computer
engineering and physics.
De Montjoye is joined on the paper
by his thesis advisor, Alex «Sandy» Pentland, the Toshiba
Professor of Media Arts and Sciences; Erez Shmueli, a postdoc in Pentland's group; and Samuel Wang, a software
engineer at Foursquare who was a graduate student in the Department of
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science when the research was done.
The researchers, led
by U. of I.
electrical and computer
engineering professor Daniel Wasserman, published their findings in the journal Advanced Materials.
The cells are held within a millimeter - scale table - top microbioreactor, containing a microfluidic chip, which was originally developed
by Rajeev Ram, a
professor of
electrical engineering at MIT, and his team, and then commercialized
by Kevin Lee — an MIT graduate and co-author — through a spin - off company.
«We have discovered that
by inserting a very thin film of gallium arsenide into the connecting junction of stacked cells we can virtually eliminate voltage loss without blocking any of the solar energy,» says Dr. Salah Bedair, a
professor of
electrical engineering at NC State and senior author of a paper describing the work.
Data about Los Altos Hills was fed to a computational model developed
by study co-author Thomas Hamacher, a
professor of
electrical and computer
engineering at TUM.
A team of researchers, led
by Sangeeta Bhatia, an associate
professor at HST and in M.I.T.'s department of
electrical engineering and computer science, report in Advanced Materials that they have developed and tested injectable multifunctional nanoparticles — particles billionths of a meter in size — that they expect to become a new, potent weapon against cancer.
The creation of neural dust at Berkeley, led
by Maharbiz and Jose Carmena, a Berkeley
professor of
electrical engineering and computer sciences and a member of the Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, has opened the door for wireless communication to the brain and peripheral nervous system through tiny implantable devices inside the body that are powered
by ultrasound.
A team of KAIST researchers headed
by Byung Jin Cho, a
professor of
electrical engineering, proposed a solution to this problem
by developing a glass fabric - based thermoelectric (TE) generator that is extremely light and flexible and produces electricity from the heat of the human body.
Led
by Timothy Lu, an associate
professor of biological
engineering and
electrical engineering and computer science, the researchers described their findings in the Sept. 21 issue of Nature Biotechnology.
The researchers, led
by Xuanhe Zhao, the Noyce Career Development
Professor in MIT's Department of Mechanical Engineering, and Timothy Lu, associate professor of biological engineering and of electrical engineering and computer science, say that their technique can be used to fabricate «active» materials for wearable sensors and interactive
Professor in MIT's Department of Mechanical
Engineering, and Timothy Lu, associate
professor of biological engineering and of electrical engineering and computer science, say that their technique can be used to fabricate «active» materials for wearable sensors and interactive
professor of biological
engineering and of
electrical engineering and computer science, say that their technique can be used to fabricate «active» materials for wearable sensors and interactive displays.
Led
by Zak Kassas, assistant
professor of
electrical and computer
engineering in UCR's Bourns College of
Engineering, the team presented its research at the 2016 Institute of Navigation Global Navigation Satellite System Conference (ION GNSS +), in Portland, Ore., in September.
This new device was created
by a team co-led
by Erkan Tüzel, associate
professor of physics, biomedical
engineering, and computer science at WPI, and Utkan Demirci,
professor of radiology and
electrical engineering (
by courtesy) at Stanford University.
Led
by Zhenqiang «Jack» Ma, the Lynn H. Matthias
Professor in
Engineering and Vilas Distinguished Achievement
Professor in
electrical and computer
engineering at UW - Madison, the researchers published details of these powerful, highly efficient integrated circuits today, May 27, 2016, in the journal Advanced Functional Materials.
Using a device
engineered by Nan Marie Jokerst, Ph.D., a
professor of
electrical and computer
engineering at Duke's Pratt School of
Engineering, the researchers showed that UVB caused calcium to flow into the skin cells, but only when the TRPV4 ion channel was present.
By also collaborating with James Hone, a
professor of mechanical
engineering at Columbia, they designed a better way to connect
electrical signal lines to the sandwiched graphene.
The work
by Shanhui Fan, a
professor of
electrical engineering at Stanford, research associate Aaswath P. Raman and doctoral candidate Linxiao Zhu is described in the current issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The findings highlight the ineffectiveness of passwords and device PINs in stopping unauthorized access
by insiders, added
electrical and computer
engineering professor Kosta Beznosov, the paper's other senior author.
Last year, a research effort led
by McAlpine and Naveen Verma, an assistant
professor of
electrical engineering, and Fio Omenetto of Tufts University, resulted in the development of a «tattoo» made up of a biological sensor and antenna that can be affixed to the surface of a tooth.
Ngai's group teamed up with UC Berkeley statisticians and computer scientists — led
by Sandrine Dudoit, a
professor of biotstatistics and statistics, Elizabeth Purdom, a
professor of statistics, and Nir Yosef, a
professor of
electrical engineering and computer sciences — to develop a way to analyze the experimental data and identify cells with similar RNA profiles, indicative of specific cell types and developmental states.
The research team that created the reservoir computing system, led
by Wei Lu,
professor of
electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Michigan, recently published their work in Nature Communications.
In a Nature Photonics article whose lead author is Stanford graduate student Alexander Piggott, Vuckovic, a
professor of
electrical engineering, and her team explain a process that could revolutionize computing
by making it practical to use light instead of electricity to carry data inside computers.
Illinois
electrical and computer
engineering professor Viktor Gruev, right, and graduate student Missael Garcia have developed a camera capable of sensing both color and polarization
by mimicking the eye of the mantis shrimp that may improve early cancer detection and provide new understanding of underwater phenomena.
«This whole work is inspired
by antenna
engineering technology,» says Qing Hu, a distinguished
professor of
electrical engineering and computer science at MIT, whose group led the new work.
The research was led
by Aydogan Ozcan, an associate director of the UCLA California NanoSystems Institute and the Chancellor's
Professor of
Electrical and Computer Engineering at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science; and by postdoctoral scholar Yair Rivenson and graduate student Yibo Zhang, both of UCLA's electrical and computer engineering d
Electrical and Computer
Engineering at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of
Engineering and Applied Science; and
by postdoctoral scholar Yair Rivenson and graduate student Yibo Zhang, both of UCLA's
electrical and computer engineering d
electrical and computer
engineering department.
By adding a specially patterned layer of silica glass to the surface of ordinary solar cells, a team of researchers led by Shanhui Fan, an electrical engineering professor at Stanford University in California has found a way to let solar cells cool themselves by shepherding away unwanted thermal radiatio
By adding a specially patterned layer of silica glass to the surface of ordinary solar cells, a team of researchers led
by Shanhui Fan, an electrical engineering professor at Stanford University in California has found a way to let solar cells cool themselves by shepherding away unwanted thermal radiatio
by Shanhui Fan, an
electrical engineering professor at Stanford University in California has found a way to let solar cells cool themselves
by shepherding away unwanted thermal radiatio
by shepherding away unwanted thermal radiation.
He's joined on the paper
by several other members of both the CBMM and the McGovern Institute: first author Joel Leibo, a researcher at Google DeepMind, who earned his PhD in brain and cognitive sciences from MIT with Poggio as his advisor; Qianli Liao, an MIT graduate student in
electrical engineering and computer science; Fabio Anselmi, a postdoc in the IIT@MIT Laboratory for Computational and Statistical Learning, a joint venture of MIT and the Italian Institute of Technology; and Winrich Freiwald, an associate
professor at the Rockefeller University.
The first, developed
by the lab of Yun Song, a UC Berkeley associate
professor of statistics and of
electrical engineering and computer sciences, takes into account the full DNA information available from the genomes in the study.
The basis for the technique was developed
by electrical and computer
engineering professor Zhi - Pei Liang's group at the Beckman Institute.
It was developed
by the Rice labs of Stephan Link and Christy Landes, both
professors of chemistry and computer and
electrical engineering.
ModiFace, the industry leader in AR - assisted shopping founded ten years ago
by Parham Aarabi, a
professor of
electrical and computer
engineering at the University of Toronto, counts LVMH, Lauder, L'Oréal, Coty and Avon among the clientele for which it builds virtual «try - on» technology.
Agarwal, a
professor of
electrical engineering and computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) since 1988, delivered that bold message to a capacity house at Longfellow Hall Tuesday evening in an Askwith Forum hosted
by the Harvard Graduate School of Education on how online education has begun to change the way that people think about learning.
By 1985, Dr. Swanson (who by then was a professor of electrical engineering at Stanford) had been awarded grants from the Electric Power Research Institute and the U.S. Department of Energy to support his solar power exploration
By 1985, Dr. Swanson (who
by then was a professor of electrical engineering at Stanford) had been awarded grants from the Electric Power Research Institute and the U.S. Department of Energy to support his solar power exploration
by then was a
professor of
electrical engineering at Stanford) had been awarded grants from the Electric Power Research Institute and the U.S. Department of Energy to support his solar power explorations.
Led
by electrical engineering and computer science
professor Diane Cook, the CASAS team uses the sensors to collect data on a person's everyday activities, such as getting out of bed or turning on an appliance.
Microsoft's simulator «will help researchers to develop, debug and test their drone navigation software
by enabling them to recreate a variety of operational scenarios on their desktop computers in the lab,» said Michael Braasch,
professor of
electrical engineering and computer science at...