UTRF recognized the teams whose technologies led to licenses recently, which included Associate Professor Kevin Bai and graduate student Liyan Zhu. They were awarded with a plaque for their 2020 patent for a “High-Efficiency Integrated On-Board Charger and Auxiliary Power Module for EV.”
On The Conversation, Assistant Professor of Computer Science Scott Ruoti explains how QR codes work and what makes them dangerous.
EECS researchers authored a paper on the emerging trend of crowdwork and crowdworking tasks that can be done via mobile phones, in lieu of desktop computers.
Members of UT’s Amateur Radio Club student organization volunteered to provide communications assistance at the Covenant Health Marathon in Knoxville.
Assistant Professor Hector Pulgar received the National Science Foundation CAREER Award in 2021 for his proposal on transforming the dynamic robustness of the power grid against disturbances.
Associate Professor Himanshu Thapliyal has been selected to the Inaugural Class of IEEE Computer Society Distinguished Contributors.
The UT Amateur Radio Club (UTARC) recently participated in the ARRL School Club Roundup, competing against other schools to exchange the most information between amateur radio stations within an allotted time.
AMS Corporation Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Engineering Manager Chad Kiger has been named a 2021 recipient of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) Award.
EECS joint faculty member Edmon Begoli has been named a Google Cloud Research Innovator, a select group of scientists from leading universities, for his research and use of Google Cloud for his data and Natural Language Processing research.
The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Activity Group on Life Sciences has awarded Assistant Professor Dan Wilson the Early Career Prize for his outstanding work on coupled oscillators and other mathematical applications to Life Sciences.