An exhibition of new work by senior Kellen Ducey, an Electrical and Computer Engineering major pursuing minors in Visual Arts and Robotics. Gallery open daily 10 AM - 8 PM. Free & open to public.
Researchers show that regular earbuds can be turned into heart-vibration sensors that measure detailed heart valve activity almost as accurately as chest-mounted medical devices.
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Brain-inspired AI hardware helps autonomous devices operate efficiently and independently
The human brain constantly makes decisions. It requires minimal power to move bodies in a desired direction or avoid an ...
Li was recognized for contributions to the hardware design and implementation of machine learning algorithms, their ...
CMU researchers created a brand new type of chip architecture that makes general purpose computing chips more energy efficient.
Chandigarh University has improved its performance in the prestigious QS World University Rankings by Subjects-2026 by ...
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Vibrations in your skull may be your next password
A team led by Rutgers University researchers has developed a security system that could change how people log in to virtual ...
The bomb placed outside the MacDill Air Force Base visitors center last month was built inside two 2-liter cherry Pepsi ...
As sectors from health care to energy become increasingly digitized, the frequency of cyberattacks is surging – the risks ...
Ohodnicki is the faculty Pitt director of AMPED, the Advanced Magnetics for Power and Energy Development, which he co-directs ...
Researchers have developed an electronic tattoo to track moisture levels in plant leaves, potentially leading to improvements ...
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