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Dec 07, 2009

Creating a Defect/Error-Tolerant nanoDSP Architecture

ECE Professor Fabrizio Lombardi has been published in the recent issue of ACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems for his research on developing a new nanosystem architecture for Digital Signal Processing (DSP) applications.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Dec 07, 2009

Kaeli Selected as IEEE Fellow

Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor David Kaeli, has been selected as a Fellow of IEEE for his contributions to profile-guided optimization algorithms and dynamic branch prediction designs.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Nov 16, 2009

Making The World Safer

Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor Carey Rappaport is working with three of the COE Research Centers to increase the safety of this nation. He is the associate director of CenSSIS and ALERT and a lead researcher of VOTERS.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Nov 13, 2009

Sun Receives $50K for Research

Nian Sun, an ECE Associate Professor, received $50K from Northrop Grumman Corporation for bringing up collaborative research on high performance miniature antennas with Northrop Grumman.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Nov 06, 2009

SWE Team Comes in 3rd in Collegiate SME "Subject Matter Experts" Competition

Mariah Dellea (ME'13) and Kerri Liss (IE'13), were part of a 5 person team that placed 3rd in Exxon Mobil Corporation’s Subject Matter Expert Bowl contest at the SWE National Conference.

Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Oct 13, 2009

Prof. Harris and Vittoria receive $400K NSF Grant

ECE Professors Vincent Harris and Carmine Vittoria received a $400K NSF grant to study electric field tunable microwave magnetic passive devices.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Sep 09, 2009

Sznaier and Camps Win NSF Award

ECE Professors Mario Sznaier and Octavia Camps have won a $415K NSF grant to develop new methods to extract information very sparsely encoded in extremely high dimensional data streams, with applications to aware environments, autonomous vehicles and systems biology.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Aug 25, 2009

CHN Receives $12M Renewal Grant

The Nanoscale Science and Engineering Research Center for High-rate Nanomanufacturing (CHN) has received a $12.25 million renewal grant from the National Science Foundation to continue its industry-leading research.

Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering