Many nuclear engineers who work in national security are headed for retirement. This initiative helps make sure we don’t drop the baton.
Many nuclear engineers who work in national security are headed for retirement. This initiative helps make sure we don’t drop the baton.
The US has been stuck on corn kernels for producing ethanol, rather than woody “cellulosic” material. Efficient microbes for converting cellulose to biofuel could change the game.
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With $7.5M MURI grant, Professor Anthony Grbic is developing metamaterials for a new generation of integrated electromagnetic and photonic systems.
We’ve been promised all kinds of benefits from a future of connected vehicles, but flood control?
Surprise findings could upend the current drug discovery approach for treating one of the most dangerous hospital-borne infections.
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The new prototype cells can run for more than 100 cycles at 90 percent capacity and withstand hard impacts and even stabbing.
The award recognizes Mathieu’s outstanding teaching, research, and service in the area of power and energy.
Applications include managing large networked systems, such as sensor networks, power grids, or computer networks.
Persuading a field to face its future
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Tough weather and technical challenges brought teams together.