Engineers produce smallest 3-D transistor yet
Process that modifies semiconductor material atom by atom could enable higher-performance electronics.
Process that modifies semiconductor material atom by atom could enable higher-performance electronics.
The School of Engineering gives its 2018 Infinite Mile Awards for exceptional service and support.
New chip reduces neural networks’ power consumption by up to 95 percent, making them practical for battery-powered devices.
Special-purpose chip reduces power consumption of public-key encryption by 99.75 percent, increases speed 500-fold.
Saman Amarasinghe and Joel Voldman are named associate department heads; Nancy Lynch is associate department head for strategic directions, a new post.
New design could dramatically cut energy waste in electric vehicles, data centers, and the power grid.
Printed nozzle system could make uniform, versatile fibers at much lower cost.
Advance points toward new generation of computers for coming superstorm of data.
The School of Engineering gives its 2017 Infinite Mile Awards for exceptional service and support.
Design reduces converter’s resting power consumption by 50 percent.
Low-power special-purpose chip could make speech recognition ubiquitous in electronics.
New chip would thwart the counterfeiting that plagues the market for wired device chargers.
Ingestible electronic devices could monitor physiological conditions or deliver drugs.
Technique mass-produces uniform, encapsulated particles for pharmaceuticals, many other uses.
Device that measures growth of many individual cells simultaneously could lead to rapid tests for antibiotics.