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Dec 18, 2009

Training Engineering Leaders

The Gordon Engineering Leadership Program has provided ECE graduate student, Michael Maker, a valuable pathway into his research in retinal disease at IMI Intelligent Medical Implants, GmbH.

Electrical & Computer Engineering, Gordon Engineering Leadership Program

Dec 18, 2009

Lending a Helping Hand

MIE students develop glove designed to provide stroke victims regain fine motor skills. The ATLAS bimanual rehabilitation glove provided a real-world solution as a senior capstone project.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Dec 11, 2009

Kaeli Awarded $1.3M NSF Grant

Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor David Kaeli, has been awarded a 3-year NSF grant for $1.3M to create a testbed model that will be able to adapt to new biomedical imaging applications and computing platforms.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Dec 07, 2009

Kaeli Selected as IEEE Fellow

Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor David Kaeli, has been selected as a Fellow of IEEE for his contributions to profile-guided optimization algorithms and dynamic branch prediction designs.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Dec 07, 2009

Stojanovic Selected as IEEE Fellow

Milica Stojanovic, associate professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has been selected as a Fellow of IEEE for her contributions to underwater acoustic communications.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Dec 07, 2009

Creating a Defect/Error-Tolerant nanoDSP Architecture

ECE Professor Fabrizio Lombardi has been published in the recent issue of ACM Journal on Emerging Technologies in Computing Systems for his research on developing a new nanosystem architecture for Digital Signal Processing (DSP) applications.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Dec 04, 2009

Breaking New Ground in Cornea Implants

MIE Associate Professor Jeff Ruberti is using “Hybrid Tissue Engineering” to create cornea tissue from collagen that can be used for human transplants.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Nov 20, 2009

Congratulation Dogus Meric

Dogus Meric, a Civil and Environmental Engineering PhD student, won first place in the abstract competition held at the Northeast Geotechnical Graduate Research Symposium. His research is on remediation of contaminated sediments using a reactive mat.

Civil & Environmental Engineering