…potentially increase survival rates of infants. Specifically, the technique and new treatment methods Bigelow and his collaborators from the University of Illinois-Chicago and Rush University Medical Center in Chicago are…
…of New Methods for Scientific Communication” Speaker: George O. Strawn, Chief Information Officer, National Science Foundation More information (PDF) April 15 Seminar Title: “Myths and Misunderstandings About Drivetrain Electrifications…
…5+ certification, a first for The Boeing Company. To this date, this device is the most secure operating system kernel ever analyzed by the National Security Agency. Ryan is a…
…by the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, the United States Army, the Department of Homeland Security and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. Khokhar earned his…
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…how infants learn. “Infants explore and learn about the world using their intense curiosity drive,” Stoychev says. “In other words, the child’s behaviors act as ‘questions’ to the object about…
…that is used commonly in submarines, as well as many other places. I learned all about high-frequency modems, their uses in the real world, what different types of standard waveforms…
…high-quality education, conducting groundbreaking research that addresses society’s greatest challenges and serving Iowa and the world without having outstanding faculty leaders.” (L-R) College of Engineering Associate Dean Arun Somani, Palmer…
…faculty positions established with private support are enabling the university to secure its position as a top institution by attracting and retaining world-class professors and researchers. These named faculty positions…
…innovative academic and research program. Thomas (BSEE ’61; MSEE ’62; PhDEE ’64) joined Hewlett-Packard in 1967, where he helped develop the world’s first hand-held scientific calculator. In 1978, he became…