IISc researchers recycle fishing nets into 3D printing filament by introducing a chemical cross-linker (melamine) into the melted waste.
Improved cooling systems are in high demand due to a boom in AI data centers as well as new ambitious space missions.
Aligned with Duke Engineering’s Character Forward initiative, Professor Siobhan Oca’s Ethics in Robotics and Automation course (ME 490) challenges students to see beyond technical skills and practice ...
When you hear the term computer simulation, the first thing that pops into your mind is the bright, colorful graphics that often appear in a movie or a video game world. But for Tayfun Tezduyar, a ...
CRNCH is an interdisciplinary research center at Georgia Tech that explores technologies and approaches that will usher the next generation of computing. Areas CRNCH studies include quantum computing, ...
With researchers at the university hard at work and its president integrally involved in the state’s approach to space investment, the Jack D. Gordon Institute seeks to bridge science and policy.
The award supports Schulman's efforts to create a programmable language for biomaterials that can bring us closer to making lab-grown organs and tissues ...
Wan Shou, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering, will study high-quality semiconductor fabrication through a 3D printing process that includes understanding the phase change and ...
The Frontiers Planet Prize — awarded yearly to three international recipients — acknowledges “transformational research that shows the greatest potential to address the world’s most urgent ...
Strengthens New England Presence OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA / ACCESS Newswire / October 30, 2025 / Terraphase Engineering Inc., a national environmental consulting firm, has acquired Eolas Environmental, LLC ...
To help students calibrate their trust and expectations of AI assistants, computer science educators should provide opportunities for students to use AI programming assistants for tasks with a range ...
MEMS faculty, staff, and students spent the summer mentoring young researchers, engaging middle schoolers in STEM, and bringing robotics to life for kids in the Durham community.