A tiny implanted wire bundle can relay scalp-delivered electricity deep into the brain, enabling precise stimulation.
Researchers developed a novel long-range detection and localization system that can identify interfering transmitters in radio quiet zones.
On a stage designed to mimic Shark Tank, three engineering seniors stepped forward with a deceptively simple idea: what if your tennis racket could coach you? At the Forge to Field AI Pitch ...
Akshitha Sriraman, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, has been named the 2026 recipient of the Computing Research Association (CRA) Anita Borg Early Career Award. Sriraman’s ...
The gut plays a major role in stress levels in the human body. Often called the “second brain,” the gut constantly talks to the brain, influencing mood, and regulating stress hormones like cortisol.
The human heart does more than beat, it vibrates. This hidden language of motion marks the precise opening and closing of valves, the subtle mechanics of life itself. Measuring these micro-cardiac ...
Tom Sullivan is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and holds a courtesy Lecturer appointment in the School of Music as part of the faculty for the ...
When it comes to optomechanical applications, silicon carbide (SiC) has significant potential due to its excellent optical and mechanical properties. This relatively novel photonic material has ...
Reducing carbon emissions is a primary goal in many fields. While the top contributing sectors of carbon emissions are heat and electricity production, transportation, and manufacturing, cloud ...