This round of funding strongly encourages pioneering work with the potential for major expansion.
This round of funding strongly encourages pioneering work with the potential for major expansion.
Tunable semiconductor could lead to faster, more efficient computers.
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First data holds clues to a decades-old mystery, and major implications for space weather prediction
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To ensure that our species endures, we must advance space-based technologies and break our interdisciplinary boundaries.
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Prof. Euisik Yoon and his team developed a new machine learning tool that enables large-scale testing of cancer drug effectiveness with microfluidics.
The CSE faculty include Prof. David Fouhey, Prof. Danai Koutra, Prof. Rada Mihalcea, and Research Scientist Veronica Perez-Rosas.
Comparing graphs the team’s tool is up to an order of magnitude faster than competitive baselines.
A new method could replace trial and error drug development.
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Thin film transistors stacked on top of a state-of-the-art silicon chip could help shrink electronics while improving performance.
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The proposal provides a chip-level safeguard against sensitive data being transmitted after it’s accessed.