by Iliyah | Dec 5, 2017 | Engineering & Computer Science, Physical Sciences & Mathematics
Dr Andrew K. Udit – Calling in the Bioelectrician In the world of chemistry, the search for new and improved catalysts is of great importance. Inspired by a family of vital biological molecules, cytochrome P450 catalysts could be the way of the future for...
by Iliyah | Nov 29, 2017 | Engineering & Computer Science, Physical Sciences & Mathematics
Professor Michael Brown – Literal Sun Jars: Shrinking Stars for Energy Production Science is the pursuit of knowledge – a search for an understanding. Sometimes that knowledge is simply collected and catalogued away for future reference (the laser was discovered...
by Iliyah | Nov 15, 2017 | Education & Training, Engineering & Computer Science
Students Using Nanotechnology to Solve the World’s Greatest Challenges The field of engineering is central to innovations across science and technology, yet many college students show a lack of interest in pursuing engineering careers. Educators at Auburn University...
by Iliyah | Nov 15, 2017 | Engineering & Computer Science
Professor Christopher Healey | Zeyuan Chen – A New Direction for Virtual Reality Controllers Virtual and augmented reality systems are transforming how we view and manipulate 3D objects. One of the biggest challenges to developers is to design fast, accurate,...
by Iliyah | Oct 31, 2017 | Engineering & Computer Science, Physical Sciences & Mathematics
Professor Balakumar Balachandran – Using Noise to Control Micromechanical & Macromechanical Systems Micromechanical oscillators are components of many electronic systems that keep track of signal processing and ensure data is moved around without becoming...
by Iliyah | Oct 31, 2017 | Engineering & Computer Science
Dr Gerald Friedland | Jaeyoung Choi – Searching for the Perfect Picture Currently, searching for images and videos on the Internet is less than ideal, with searches often providing completely irrelevant results. Dr Gerald Friedland, Jaeyoung Choi and their team...
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