Jaeyoun Kim
…says he can see these artificial eyes being used for many things in the future. Doctors could use them to see inside the human body and study a blocked artery…
…says he can see these artificial eyes being used for many things in the future. Doctors could use them to see inside the human body and study a blocked artery…
…alumni have played a central role in developing the technology we all use today, and we strive to continue this tradition of excellence in our research, education and outreach efforts….
…for his outstanding research contributions in the areas of optical networking and wireless networking, including wireless sensor networks. Aaron Striegel (BSCpE ’98; PhDCpE ’02) In recognition for significant early career…
…years. In particular, he is the co-inventor of the use of narrow correlator technology, which is now an industry standard for GPS receivers for multipath mitigation. He has received awards…
…of a desk, weighed 750 pounds, and contained over 300 vacuum tubes and a mile of wire. This early invention led to the development of the computers we use today….
The Microelectronics and Photonics group develops new materials, fabrication, and device technologies at the micro/nanoscale for use in next-generation electronic circuits, solar cells, visual displays, sensors, and optical communications. Current…
…also name your references and use the online system to manage your letters of recommendation. We require letters of recommendation to be provided by the student’s reference, not by the…
…use of nanotechnology, combined with our state-of-art computational and imaging tools, enable us to pursue cutting-edge research in this research area. The department is home to three bioengineering and biomedical…
…also was used by the Royal Netherlands Air Force in a redundantly connected military system, which was mutually synchronous, a part of which is the subject of U.S. patent no….
…of the American space program for the job opportunity he was given after graduation because the country was entraced with science. “Most graduating engineers got as many job offers as…