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PsiKick startup attracts financing for its Internet of Things technology
  1. PsiKick startup attracts financing for its Internet of Things technology

    The chips’ extreme energy efficiency enables them to be powered without a battery from harvested energy sources like vibration, thermal gradients, and more.

  2. Muhammad Faisal wins business competition with technology critical to the Internet of Things

    Movellus Circuits’ product is a patent-pending clock generator technology that is smaller, cheaper, and faster than existing solutions.

  3. Gopal Nataraj earns Best Paper Award for improving MRI

    Nataraj is using big data techniques to transform the field of medical imaging

  4. Gopal Nataraj receives ISA Fellowship to support research that will improve MRIs

    Nataraj’s research aims to generate higher-quality and faster MRI images, resulting in improved diagnostics of neurological disorders and autoimmune diseases.

  5. Avish Kosari receives Rackham International Student Fellowship

    Avish is currently conducting research on ultra-low power radio technology and designing a low-power RF power amplifier.

  6. New algorithms and theory for shining light through non-transparent media

    Their technique utilizes backscatter analysis to construct “perfectly transmitting” wavefronts.

  7. Making the Internet of Things happen

    Wentzloff aims to remove the necessity of a power outlet or even a battery to power miniature sensors.

  8. Research that will lead to sharper photos earns best paper award

    The method they developed compares favorably with the best of current techniques, while being faster and easier.

  9. When GPS fails, this speck of an electronic device could step in

    The research group developed special fabrication processes that allows them to stack and bond seven different devices in layers.

  10. New laser shows what substances are made of; could be new eyes for military

    By shining the laser on a target and analyzing the reflected light, researchers can tell the chemical composition of the target.