The method they developed compares favorably with the best of current techniques, while being faster and easier.
The method they developed compares favorably with the best of current techniques, while being faster and easier.
The research group developed special fabrication processes that allows them to stack and bond seven different devices in layers.
By shining the laser on a target and analyzing the reflected light, researchers can tell the chemical composition of the target.
The project proposes to produce a parallel heterogeneous 3D near-threshold computing system with unprecedented energy efficiency.
The technology could potentially identify a hidden weapon from a distance in less than a second.
Thanks to HERCULES, scientists are now able to study very dense plasmas — a crucial step in nuclear fusion and astrophysical research.
McCullagh is working to develop energy harvesting devices and circuits to power wireless sensor nodes which can monitor bridge health.