Stuhlmacher is working to optimize the interaction between the power distribution network and the drinking water distribution network to improve the sustainability, flexibility, and resiliency of both systems.
Stuhlmacher is working to optimize the interaction between the power distribution network and the drinking water distribution network to improve the sustainability, flexibility, and resiliency of both systems.
His goal is to build AI systems that can recognize and understand a 3D and interactive world from a single image.
Rising temperatures, increased CO2 will drive trees, grasses, weeds to produce more pollen.
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A PhD student and four faculty members reflect on the role gender has played in their lives as engineers—and the progress the field has made.
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Highlights include Slate and Physics World
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The finding could have implications for future agile autonomous aerial vehicles.
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Mohanty’s research is focused on advancing high electron mobility transistors for next generation wireless technologies.
Jian’s research is focused on improving the efficiency of high-power electronics, which is important for energy security and sustainability.
Highlights include Axios and The Wall Street Journal.
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Sheth is the co-founder of Inspiritus Health and has developed a simple to use, non-invasive medical device that keeps patients’ muscles engaged when they are on a ventilator to prevent muscle atrophy.