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Clean Earth Magnet, product of Niron Magnetics, named a TIME magazine best invention of 2023
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The local startup is based on the research of ECE faculty and Robert F. Hartmann Chair Jian-Ping Wang
Professor Tony Low on list of 2023 highly cited researchers
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Professor Low is a well known authority on nanophotonics and nanoelectronics based on 2D materials
Scientists develop rapid detection technique for diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases
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The innovative technique which is faster and more sensitive will help in quicker and more accurate disease diagnosis
Chemistry for computing
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Scientists demonstrate use of acid-base reactions for information storage and processing
Professor Marc Riedel to lead NSF-funded project on DNA computing and storage
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The collaborative effort between industry and academia will explore alternate applications of the novel DNA-based storage system that Seagate is designing
Professor Chris Kim to lead $8M of federally funded projects on quantum-inspired computing
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Kim will lead projects funded by the DARPA QuICC program in collaboration with AMD Research, and the NSF ASCENT program.
Scientists use unique combination of techniques to study synapse formation and modifications in vivo
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The longitudinal data on synaptic dynamics gathered in vivo can further our understanding of learning, memory formation, and the overall plasticity of the brain.
Professor Tony Low on list of 2022 highly cited researchers
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Professor Low is a well known authority on nanophotonics and nanoelectronics based on 2D materials
Niron Magnetics, company that rose from Professor Jian-Ping Wang's research, awarded $17.5M DOE grant
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As CSO, Professor Wang will be involved in developing sustainable magnets for clean energy for high performance applications
Prof. Jian-Ping Wang at SRC/SIA Webinar
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The webinar will present key successes of the SRC’s nCORE program, and with NSF, NIST, and industry partners, and determine a research agenda based on the Decadal Plan