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Students give iconic Olin Library call board new life as a clock
The numbered call board that has hung over the circulation desk since Olin Library opened will be given a new life in the renovated space as a digital clock. Read more
The numbered call board that has hung over the circulation desk since Olin Library opened will be given a new life in the renovated space as a digital clock. Read more
Ph.D. student Kapil Gangwar receives the 2024 IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Graduate Fellowship Award for his research entitled, “Continuous Dyspnea and Sleep Apnea Monitoring in Alzheimer’s Patients Using Near-Field RF Sensors Enhanced by Machine Learning.” Read more
At a luncheon on May 21, 42 Merrill Scholars celebrated the mentors who had the greatest influence on their early education and the Cornell faculty or staff members who contributed most significantly to their college experience. Read more
Ph.D. student Jonathan Jaramillo has been selected to receive the 2024 Electrical and Computer Engineering Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award. Jonathan was the lead instructor for Fast Robots, an interdisciplinary course serving mechanical and aerospace engineering, electrical and computer engineering, and computer science students focused on designing, building, and programming foundational robotic algorithms. Jaramillo also co-instructed Computer Systems Programming, a foundational computer programming class focused on data structures and algorithms in C and C++ that leverages continuous... Read more
The ECE M.Eng. Poster Session was held in the Duffield Atrium on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. Over 70 posters were evaluated by a combination of ECE faculty members and ECE Ph.D. students. The judges selected winners in seven individual categories, as well as overall Best in Show. Category: AI / Pattern Recognition (Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Robotics) Poster Title: Design of a Large-Scale Robotic Swarm M.Eng. Student: Eshita Sangani Category: Bio-Signals (Neural, controls, Imaging, Bioinformatics) Poster Title: Machine Learning for Predicting Properties of Nanoparticle Drug Delivery Vehicles... Read more
A unique project team enables Cornell undergraduates to use emerging open-source hardware to design, test and fabricate their own microchips – a complex, expensive process that is rarely available to students. Read more
Zhiru Zhang, associate professor in electrical and computer engineering receives a 2023 Amazon Research Award for his research titled "A Unified Approach to Tensor Graph Optimization". According to Amazon, "these awards provide unrestricted funds and AWS promotional credits to academic researchers investigating various research topics in multiple disciplines." Recipients have access to more than 300 Amazon public datasets, along with AWS AI/ML services and tools. “Given that data is central to Amazon’s core businesses, I am excited by this opportunity to collaborate with universities on... Read more
Zhiru Zhang and his students, Niansong Zhang and Hongzheng Chen, received the Best Paper Award at the International Symposium on Field-Programmable Gate Arrays for their work "Formal Verification of Source-to-Source Transformations for HLS". This research is a collaboration with with Colorado State University. The International Symposium on Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA) is a premier conference for presentation of advances in FPGA technology. Read more
Cong Chen and Zeki Hayran are the winners of this year's ECE Outstanding Ph.D. Thesis Research Award. The annual award is given to graduating Ph.D. students from the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) based on the significance of their doctoral research. Chen’s research aims to drive the global energy transition toward a carbon-neutral future, which relies on the large-scale integration of renewables and electrification across transportation, civil infrastructure, and industrial manufacturing sectors. Her thesis addresses two challenges of energy transition: (i) the... Read more
Eight projects have been selected from the Fall 2023 application cycle to receive Ignite Innovation Acceleration grants. The grants are designed to help project teams pursue licensing, form startups, and forge industry collaborations. Read more