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Spintronics for long-distance telecommunications
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The spintronics-based discovery has the potential to revolutionize long-distance optical telecommunications.
Professor Rhonda Franklin featured in EE Times
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Franklin's research and service contributions were the focus of an article in EE Times. Colleague Professor Beth Stadler commented on her collaborative undertakings with Franklin.
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
IEEE Spectrum highlights Ising solver chip designed by Professor Chris Kim’s research team
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The chip emulates quantum properties, has been developed using existing manufacturing technology and design software, and is on the path to resolving large scale optimization problems.
Professor Georgios Giannakis elected Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering
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A prominent scientist in the field of signal processing and communications, Giannakis has made significant contributions that have impacted wireless communications
All-to-all connected quantum-inspired Ising solver chip for faster, energy efficient solutions to optimization problems
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The team has used existing chip manufacturing technologies and design software to develop a chip that emulates quantum properties to find optimal solutions.
Professor Mingyi Hong receives IEEE SPS Pierre-Simon Laplace Award
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Hong tackles problems in optimization, information processing and wireless networking
Professor Mohammad Maddah-Ali elevated to IEEE Fellow
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Maddah-Ali's contributions to information theory are of significant real world impact on communications and computing
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.