New material may improve reading vision
Development of a gel-like material might eventually mean the end of bifocals and contact lenses for people who suffer from presbyopia.
Security technology
Photo by David KilperRobert Pless conducts a real-time demo of his video surveillance system at the Annual Review of the Center for Security Technologies Jan. 26.
Key areas of the brain pinpointed
Daniel Moran and other researchers have identified areas of the brain where reality and illusion or perception are processed.
Center for Materials Innovation launched
The CMI will enable collaborators from across the University to make advances in materials research, eventually touching many aspects of daily life.
Clockless technology to be primary topic as computing greats gather for conference here
“Systems of the future will certainly have clockless technology or a blend of clocked and clockless types,” says symposium organizer Jerome R. Cox.
Roman installed into Welge professorship
His research spans a broad range of computer science subfields, and he has led his colleagues through dramatic transformations.
Engineering school alumni to be honored at banquet
The School of Engineering & Applied Science will also present its Dean’s Award to Allen R. Atkins in recognition of his professional achievements.
Uncas A. Whitaker Hall dedicated
It was a major step forward in a plan begun more than a decade ago to launch a nationally prominent biomedical engineering department.
Arthur is installed as Wilson professor
The engineer is one of the world’s experts in using electrocardiographic data to image the electrical activity of the heart.
Environmental Initiative ‘Colloquium on Energy’ Oct. 31
S.P. Sukhatme, chair of the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board in India, will lecture on alternate energy sources; a panel discussion will follow.
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