The first cohort of the BBISS Graduate Fellows published an article in the open-access, peer-reviewed journal, Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene.
The ECE Ph.D. candidate will research emerging materials and devices for energy-efficient sustainable computing.
Energy materials facilitate the conversion or transmission of energy. They also play an essential role in how we store energy, reduce power consumption, and develop cleaner, efficient energy solutions.
Sloan Fellowships are among the most prestigious awards for early career faculty
A new study co-led by Anna (Anya) Ivanova highlights how human neuroscience is paving the way for AI innovation — and what AI can teach us about ourselves.
Physics professor honored for pioneering ultrashort-laser-pulse measurement techniques
A new study from the School of Public Policy finds that federal housing policies accelerate energy efficiency participation among low and moderate-income households — even when those policies don’t directly address energy efficiency. 
A new video from É«»¨ÌÃ's College of Computing highlights Professor Thad Starner's collaboration with the Wild Dolphin Project.
Researchers at É«»¨Ìà and University of Helsinki have discovered a mechanism steering the evolution of multicellular life. They identified how altered protein folding drives multicellular evolution.
Co-PI Simon Sponberg will lead the É«»¨Ìà contingent of researchers, which aims to understand dynamic, agile movement.