ECE in the Media
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Nowhere to hide: New device sees bacteria behind the eardrum (PhysOrg.com)
May 30, 2012--Doctors can now get a peek behind the eardrum to better diagnose and treat chronic ear infections, thanks to a new medical imaging device invented by a ECE Professor Stephen Boppart. Go to article
Silicon proves its mettle as resistive memory (IEEE Spectrum)
May 30, 2012--ECE Assistant Professor comments that the resistive RAM developed by a European research team has exciting possibilities for memory devices. Go to article
U. of Illinois promotes dean to provost (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
May 11, 2012--ECE Professor and College of Engineering Dean Ilesanmi Adesida has been named provost of the Urbana campus. Go to article
Live, 3D imaging of living tissues now possible (Softpedia)
May 7, 2012--ECE Professor Stephen Boppart is part of a team of researchers at Illinois who have developed a new computational technique for correcting the aberrations inherent in a medical imaging technology called optical tomography. This means that imaging may soon become a three-dimensional, real-time process. Go to article
A New Breed of Heterogeneous Computing (HPC Wire)
April 23, 2012--ECE Assistant Professor Rakesh Kumar was an author of one the first papers on the big core/little core concept of computer architecture. This architecture is featured in a new processor by ARM. Go to article
U of I trustees want Hogan to fix reputation on campus (WCIA)
March 8, 2012--ECE Professor Richard Blahut discusses the importance the president of the University can have for faculty retention. Go to article