by imushtaq | Oct 30, 2019 | Fall 2019, News
Better brain and body electrical measurements Obtaining accurate electrical conductivity measurements of living human tissues could advance neuroscience, lead to better disease diagnostics through imaging technology Your body is bustling with electrical activity....
by imushtaq | Oct 30, 2019 | Fall 2019, News
6G: Building tomorrow’s wireless tech beyond 100 GHz What will wireless technology capabilities be in 2030? Arizona State University engineers are already building the foundations. We’re quickly outpacing the abilities of the current generation of wireless...
by amcdorma | Oct 30, 2019 | Fall 2019, News
Ladani to keep The Polytechnic School on path to success New director of The Polytechnic School looks forward to shaping the future of education and research at ASU “Analytical and goal-oriented” are the dominant character traits Leila Ladani says best describe her....
by imushtaq | Oct 28, 2019 | Fall 2019, News
National Academy of Engineering Member Dimitri Bertsekas joins ASU as the Fulton Chair of Computational Decision Making Throughout his career, Dimitri Bertsekas has enjoyed engineering’s rich variety of challenges and how many of them can be viewed through a “unifying...