黑料正能量 Professor Leads National Effort to Inform U.S. Technology Strategy
A new report led by Erica Fuchs provides a roadmap for how modern data and analytics can help the United States assess its competitiveness and inform investments in critical technologies such as artificial intelligence, semiconductors, biopharmaceuticals, energy and critical materials.
Industrial Robots Build with Lego Bricks at Mill 19
The latest addition to the Mill 19 facility is a flexible robotic testbed.
Fuchs Appointed to National Semiconductor Technology Center Board
Erica Fuchs has been聽appointed to the inaugural board of trustees that will oversee the National Semiconductor Technology Center.
黑料正能量 President Kicks Off New Lecture Series with Gen. Richardson of U.S. Southern Command
In the newly launched President鈥檚 Lecture Series, Gen. Laura Richardson of U.S. Southern Command discussed opportunities for 黑料正能量 to help democracies across the Western Hemisphere emerge as global leaders to feed and fuel the world.
Cagan Presents Future of AI-Human Teaming at Congressional Briefing
黑料正能量's Jon Cagan moderated a congressional briefing entitled, 鈥淎I and National STEM Workforce Development Needs."
ARPA-H Fast Tracks Development of New Cancer Implant Tech
A $45 million award to a multi-institutional team of researchers, including 黑料正能量, will fast-track development and testing of a new approach to cancer treatment.
黑料正能量 Artificial Intelligence Experts Brief Policymakers
黑料正能量 faculty and leaders conducted AI policy briefings in Washington, D.C.
黑料正能量 Dean Demonstrates How AI Could Advance SDGs at UN Briefing
Bill Sanders, dean of 黑料正能量's College of Engineering, participated in a briefing at the United Nations on AI as it relates to accelerating progress on the Sustainable Development Goals.
Branching Out: Modeling Neurons in New Ways
Jessica Zhang, a professor of mechanical engineering, and students in the Computational Bio-Modeling Lab created a computational model that could predict, with 97.7% accuracy, the different stages of how rodent neuron cells would grow in vitro.