Waymo's
team of engineers developed two new categories of LiDAR: a short range and a long range LiDAR.
While there, she led
a team of engineers developing next - generation robot hardware and software, including ROS, the PR2 and TurtleBot.
At the High Tech Campus in Eindhoven, The Netherlands,
a team of engineers develop state - of - the - art wireless charging solutions.
Melonee Wise came to Fetch Robotics after founding and running Unbounded Robotic, a spin - off of Willow Garage where she led
a team of engineers developing next - generation robot hardware.
Not exact matches
Until now, Lyft was focused on building a dense, diverse network
of partnerships while rival Uber was employing
teams of engineers to work on
developing its own self - driving technology.
After more than a decade
of research on the use
of machine learning to detect disease - causing mutations in DNA, Brendan Frey, biomedical
engineering professor at the University
of Toronto, this week launched his company, Deep Genomics, to bring the technology his
team developed to the public at large.
A
team of biomedical
engineers have
developed a robotic limb that can be controlled by the wearer's mind.
He bootstrapped the company by providing internet consulting services while funding / managing a
team of engineers and marketers to
develop and sell software for search engine marketing automation.
As a co-founder
of Credit Karma and Chief Technical Officer, Ryan Graciano has grown the company's
engineering department from a one - man band into a
team of hundreds,
developing a technical framework to support the company's rapid growth.
According to the company, the funds will be used to help expand the company's reach in both the domestic and international markets, while also strengthening the
engineering and marketing
teams, increasing the number
of banking partners and
developing an app that will be launched by the end
of this month.
The current and former employees say he inspired a small
team of young
engineers to
develop more secure code, improve the company's defenses — including encrypting traffic between Yahoo's data centers — hunt down criminal activity and successfully collaborate with other companies in sharing threat data.
The ideal candidate should be an experienced, hands - on technology leader, with expertise in taking
engineering teams from early growth through mature organizations, as well as a consistent track record
of developing platforms that scale both technologically and operationally.
A
team of more than a hundred
engineers is in the early stages
of developing the technology at its Shenzhen, China offices, one
of the people said.
Peter Vessenes, Managing Director
of New Alchemy, today announced he and a
team of engineers are
developing Deluge Network, the first service to allow users to directly contribute Bitcoin to an ICO without an exchange.
It is an open - source code base that is supported by a community
of trusted validators and a
team of full - time
engineers that actively
develop and maintain the ledger.
Grow your business by working hand - in - hand with our leading
team of chefs and menu
engineering experts who
develop innovative solutions based on culinary research and our proven process.
Each special event and feature area has been
developed to help you become more informed, more educated and more profitable... the Food Trends Experience which will excite your senses and keep your menu fresh and exciting; culinary demonstration on the Center Stage presents top chefs and artistry — live; our educational sessions bring knowledge to enhance your business savvy and boost profits; the Product Showcase gives you the first look at the latest innovations; Culinary Clash: Battle Los Angeles brings you the thrill
of team competition; the Beer, Wine & Spirits Pavilion explores the latest alcoholic beverage trends and how to
engineer your beverage menu to maximize profits; and more!
«It wasn't an easy task to find the right personality who can strengthen our experienced group
of engineers, give our talented young
team members the space to
develop and also bring his own vision to this role.
The
team's status as championship contenders means he probably won't get to do any Friday practice sessions, but he explained to us that simulator work and continuing to learn and
develop his understanding
of F1 alongside
engineers will make up a big part
of his 2018 calendar.
It had the body
of the 1991 Jaguar XJR - 14 with the (albeit with the roof chopped off), the Porsche engine was first
developed in the early 1980s, it was
engineered by Tom Walkinshaw Racing and it was entered by the Joest Racing
team.
You will also work closely with our hardware
engineering team develop and produce our next generation
of consumer health products.
At the same time, a
team of Biohub
engineers is working alongside the scientists to
develop new software platforms to analyze the data they collect.
A human rights approach to scientific,
engineering and health associations» Codes
of Ethics The project
team will
develop a resource guide and training workshop on how scientific,
engineering and health disciplines can analyze their codes
of ethics through a human rights lens.
This type
of research involves interdisciplinary
teams of climate - change scientists, biologists, geneticists, modellers and
engineers who are using and
developing new technologies and research platforms to unlock the vast stores
of information within plant genomes.
For this study, Yanik's
team developed a new technology to inject RNA carried by nanoparticles called lipidoids, previously designed by Daniel Anderson, an associate professor
of chemical
engineering, member
of the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research and Institute for Medical
Engineering and Science, and an author
of the new paper.
To help them get to this level
of accuracy, both researchers
teamed up with Anil Jain, a University Distinguished Professor in computer science and
engineering at MSU, to
develop a mathematical algorithm to help classify the fractures.
«We hope that this new catalyst could be a step toward a greener way to produce ethylene,» said Shouheng Sun, a professor
of chemistry and
engineering at Brown, whose research
team developed the catalyst.
Engineers at the University
of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign and Northwestern University
teamed up with cardiologists at the University
of Arizona to
develop what they call piezoelectric nanoribbons, which attach to the outside
of the heart muscle, much like a Band - Aid.
In the last year, a
team of engineers in Hamburg has used techniques
developed to model stresses on aircraft parts to understand the kinds
of blows the soldiers suffered.
But concerns about the safety
of autonomous cars are misplaced in a world where 1.2 million people die every year in road accidents due to human error, says Paul Newman, a robotics
engineer at the University
of Oxford, whose
team is
developing autonomous cars.
Key to the technology is a computer algorithm
developed by DeLiang «Leon» Wang, professor
of computer science and
engineering, and his
team.
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.
The goal
of the multi-institutional
team is to
develop genome
engineering - based methods for correcting the disease - causing mutation in each patient's own stem cells to ensure that new red blood cells are healthy.
Other
team members who
developed the new technology include RLE research
engineer Ian Butterworth, former MIT postdoc Alvaro Sanchez - Ferro, and Technical University
of Madrid graduate student Alberto Pablo Trinidad.
The
team of engineers and neuroscientists has
developed an unusual algorithm to help emulate this visual tracking.
PlasmaDerm — which was
developed by a
team consisting
of medical professionals, biologists, physicists and
engineers — is a novel solution.
A
team of biomedical
engineers at Vanderbilt University headed by Assistant Professor Melissa Skala has
developed the technique, which uses fluorescence imaging to monitor the response
of three - dimensional chunks
of tumors removed from patients and exposed to different anti-cancer drugs.
Hybrid technology is far from an exact science, however, as student
engineers found out last week at the Formula Hybrid International competition held at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H. Dartmouth College's fifth - annual Formula Hybrid competition called on student
teams to conceive, design, fabricate,
develop and drive formula - style hybrid - powered cars — weighing 180 kilograms to 270 kilograms — in a series
of exercises testing their hot rods» acceleration, maneuverability and endurance.
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.
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.
Now a
team of engineers at MIT has
developed a new way to deliver such vaccines directly to the lymph nodes, where huge populations
of immune cells reside: These vaccines hitch a ride to the lymph nodes by latching on to the protein albumin, found in the bloodstream.
Developed by a
team of University
of Michigan researchers in materials science and mechanical
engineering and detailed in a new study published in Science Advances, the process is inexpensive and scalable.
University
of Utah College
of Engineering University
of Utah electrical and computer
engineering professor Rajesh Menon holds up the prototype
of the first flat thin camera lens that he and his
team developed.
A global
team of computer scientists and
engineers have
developed an innovative technique that more completely reconstructs challenging 3D objects.
The technology was
developed at WPI by a
team led by Ali Rangwala, professor
of fire protection
engineering, as an outgrowth
of research funded by the U.S. Department
of the Interior aimed at assessing the feasibility
of using in - situ burns to clean up oil spills in remote locations in the Arctic, where harsh weather can make it difficult to quickly mobilize clean - up equipment and crews.
A
team of biomedical
engineers at Washington University in St. Louis, led by Lihong Wang, PhD, the Gene K. Beare Distinguished Professor
of Biomedical Engineering, has
developed the world's fastest receive - only 2 - D camera, a device that can capture events up to 100 billion frames per second.
In «A Phoenix Flies to Mars», Andrew Fazekas, the Canadian Editor for Science's Next Wave, writes about the NASA Phoenix polar lander, and Canada's contribution to the project: a sophisticated meteorological station
developed by a
team of Canadian scientists and
engineers that will analyze Mars» arctic climate.
A Columbia
Engineering team led by Pierre Gentine, professor
of earth and environmental
engineering, and Adam Sobel, professor
of applied physics and applied mathematics and
of earth and environmental sciences, has
developed a new approach, opposite to climate models, to correct climate model inaccuracies using a high - resolution atmospheric model that more precisely resolves clouds and convection (precipitation) and parameterizes the feedback between convection and atmospheric circulation.
Professor Tony Ryan from the Department
of Chemistry is leading an inter-disciplinary research
team to
develop tissue -
engineered skin for accident victims.
The
team of engineers with expertise in optics, photonics, and thermal
engineering developed a hybrid structure
of silicon and vanadium dioxide with a conical design to better control the radiation from the body
of the satellite.