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Dec 06, 2022
This Inorganic Fiber-based Paper Passively Cools Buildings, Vehicles and Much More
MIE Associate Professor Yi Zheng’s research on “This Inorganic Fiber-based Paper Passively Cools Buildings, Vehicles and Much More” was featured in the October 2022 issue of the Chemical Engineering magazine.
Dec 05, 2022
Are Volcanoes Impacted by Climate Change? Or Is It the Other Way Around?
MES/CEE Assistant Professor Samuel Munoz was featured in the Phys.org article “Are Volcanoes Impacted by Climate Change? Or Is It the Other Way Around?“
Dec 05, 2022
BioE Students Filed Provisional Patent for a Breast Implant Design that Mimics Natural Bodies
Breast implants in the 21st century provoke images of popular culture beauty icons, but their importance surpasses societal status throughout the worlds of biomedical engineering and plastic surgery. Last Spring, bioengineering student group realized a gap in the market of breast implants. They worked together to create an implant that mimics natural bodies and recently received a provisional patent for the design.
Dec 02, 2022
First-Year Engineering Expo – Fall 2022
The First-Year Engineering program’s mission is to inspire and motivate students to pursue an engineering education by providing them with a diverse and inclusive learning community centered around the First-Year Engineering Learning and Innovation Center and the Cornerstone of Engineering 1- and 2-course sequence.
Dec 02, 2022
Wang To Organize DACC Workshop at AAAI 2023
ECE Associate Professor Yanzhi Wang will organize the First Workshop on DL-Hardware Co-Design for AI Acceleration to be held in February 2023 at the 2023 AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence […]
Dec 02, 2022
Wang Receives APSIPA Distinguished Industrial Leader Award
ECE Associate Professor Yanzhi Wang received the Asia Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association (APSIPA) Distinguished Industrial Leader award at the APSIPA Annual Summit and Conference 2022 held in November […]
Dec 01, 2022
Wearable Gas Sensor for Disease Detection
MIE Associate Professor Hongli (Julie) Zhu, in collaboration with Vox Biomedical, LLC and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, was awarded a $154,000 grant for biosensors.
Dec 01, 2022
Sensable, Manageable, Adaptable, Reusable Tooling for Lightweight Composite Automotive Components
MIE Associate Professor Hongli (Julie) Zhu was awarded a $220,000 DOE grant, in collaboration with the University of Delaware, for the manufacturing of lightweight automotive components.