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Faculty: Aneurysm as a problem in fluid dynamics
The study of blood flow, particularly in the brain, is typically the domain of biologists, physiologists, neuroscientists and physicians. But ...Faculty: Making nanomotors run
When current passes through a wire, it creates a magnetic field, called direct electromagnetic coupling. The stronger the current, the ...Faculty: Incorporating embedded systems into the curriculum
Whether you know it or not, embedded systems are everywhere in our environment, from the controllers in washing machines and ...Faculty: A collaborative approach to conduct non-destructive testing
Over the past ten years, burst water and gas lines have been responsible for some $200 million in damage, and ...Faculty: Cybersecurity research stays one step ahead of technology
All over the world, power companies have installed millions of smart meters, which enable two-way communication between the meter and ...Faculty: Ideas are being born in new Bioengineering Research Incubator
The college’s brand-new Bioengineering Research incubator is a testament to what can happen when vision, collaboration, determination and resources come ...Faculty: Joint research project spans countries, cultures
Collaboration is ingrained in the culture of the College of Engineering and Computer Science, and that tradition has recently gained ...Faculty: Smart grid trainer offers a glimpse of our energy future
It’s a hot, humid summer day, and the spiking demand for air conditioning causes a blackout. With current technology, the ...Faculty: Advanced Materials Lab conducts advanced research
Mix together one part biosensors, one part batteries and one part anticorrosive coatings, and what do you get? The college’s ...Spectral Lines: Ramesh elected to ABET board of directors
CECS’s dean, S. K. Ramesh, now has another title (and responsibility): member of the board of directors of the Accreditation ...