Researchers developed 3D flash memory chips that help self-driving vehicles plan optimal routes, using 74% less energy.
TPU power engineering researchers, with the support of the federal program of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation "Priority 2030" of the national project "Youth and ...
LEMO has introduced the REDEL SP IP68 Series, a new family of compact circular connectors designed for medical equipment, ...
The future of computing has arrived in a flash, literally. In A Nutshell Researchers created a computer that performs complex ...
Jesse Bahen of Cloquet received a bachelor of science degree in nutritional sciences in August from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. • • Ty Lainhart of Esko was named to the summer dean’s list at ...
Alfred University alumnus Sandwip Dey, M.S. ’80, PhD ’84, delivered the John F. McMahon Memorial Lecture on Thursday, Nov. 13 ...
A new 10,000-square-foot hub at Bayview Medical Center is helping the Johns Hopkins Human Aging Project bring together a ...
Facing controversy over helping students on an exam, Professor Maryam Al-Othman was removed from teaching ECE 2k1. Students ...
From a curious child who couldn’t resist taking gadgets apart to a top graduate in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Covenant University, 21-year-old Victor Emmanuel-James from Akwa Ibom State ...
Partnerships with local middle and high school teachers allow Duke Engineering STEM outreach to multiply its impact.
A team from the University of California San Diego and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) has invented a scalable technology that enables faster and more reliable 5G and 6G wireless communication.
Abstract: This study comments on the lack of perceived practical competency amongst electrical and electronic engineering students, with action steps to aid in addressing this issue. Graduate ...