QuadMetrics offers a pair of services to help companies both assess the effectiveness of their security and decide the best way to allocate (or increase) their security budget.
QuadMetrics offers a pair of services to help companies both assess the effectiveness of their security and decide the best way to allocate (or increase) their security budget.
Hero is honored for his extraordinary accomplishments that have brought distinction to himself, his students, and to the entire University.
The device resembles a swaddling hammock and features a heating pad charged by thermoelectrics, allowing users to light candles beneath the cells to generate power.
Prof. Wei Lu and former student Dr. Sung Hyun Jo co-founded Crossbar, Inc. to tackle the physical limitations of conventional memory technology.
CSE students and faculty will collaborate as a part of a larger team to help respond to the crisis.
“I would say it’s okay to use as a hobby right now, but I wouldn’t use it where security is paramount.”
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The course covers the theory and application of digital image processing, with applications in biomedical images, time-varying imagery, robotics, and optics.
The paper explores how automated speech recognition and crowd-sourced human correction and generation of transcripts can be traded off to improve accuracy and latency.
In an entirely new approach to treating asthma and allergies, a biodegradable nanoparticle acts like a Trojan horse, hiding an allergen in a friendly shell to convince the immune system not to attack it.
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The power goes out. The aurorae stretch to the tropics. Could a major solar storm mean a year without electricity?
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