One-dimensional material packs a powerful punch for next generation electronics
The new technology has applications in nanometer-scale transistors and circuits
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A new index to guide utility demand bidding could balance electricity distribution and lower consumer costs as California solar-panel mandate takes effect
View ArticleA faster way to fail
Electromigration at normal operating temperatures causes integrated circuits to fail in hours instead of years, allowing researchers to assess how durable they are
View ArticleAward-winning inventions improve electronics and renewable natural gas
Graphene thermal interface and steam hydrogasification receive TechConnect National Innovation Awards
View ArticleUC Riverside startup receives National Science Foundation grant
Small Business Innovation Research Program provides seed funding for BEAM-CA, LLC
View ArticleGenetically engineered virus spins gold into beads
The discovery could make production of some electronic components cheaper, easier, and faster
View ArticleUC Riverside receives $4.5 million for engineering graduate education
Five GAANN Awards from the U.S. Department of Education will support 90 engineering graduate students
View ArticleTwo ECE faculty on most highly cited list
Two electrical and computer engineering (ECE) faculty at the University of California, Riverside have been named to the 2018 Highly Cited Researchers list compiled by Clarivate Analytics, which was...
View ArticleHow to block eavesdropping on wireless communications
Confusing channel state information offers a first line of defense in full-duplex wireless
View ArticleMagnonic devices can replace electronics without much noise
Magnonic devices of the future could use low power to avoid performance losses
View ArticleIntegrating acquisition and analysis in AI systems
UCR engineering professors receive $1.2M Navy grant to make artificial intelligent (AI) systems smarter
View ArticleFiber-optic probe can see molecular bonds
Pointing the new nanoscopy tool like a Harry Potter wand reveals a high-resolution image of molecules
View ArticleWhen disaster strikes, a search website for first responders will save lives
Researchers are building a tool that searches real-time text, photo, and video from many sources to help responders allocate resources
View ArticleFast-charging damages electric car batteries
Just 25 industry-standard fast charging cycles can ruin a car’s batteries
View ArticleMaking ‘soft’ robots work harder
A new robot developed at UC Riverside can navigate uneven surfaces with silicone legs
View ArticleUC Riverside engineers are developing a test to rapidly identify body fluids...
The disposable, low-cost tool will improve the speed and accuracy of investigations
View ArticleUC Riverside receives $1.2 million grant to build GPUs for autonomous vehicles
Project will develop energy-efficient, energy-elastic, and real-time-aware graphic-processing units
View ArticleUC Riverside computer scientists receive grant to improve security of visual...
Amit Roy-Chowdhury leads project that will develop robust context-aware machine vision for computers
View ArticleUpcycling plastic waste toward sustainable energy storage
Simple process transforms PET plastic into a nanomaterial for energy storage
View ArticleUC Riverside receives $7.5 million to improve large-scale networked systems
New Department of Defense Center of Excellence will help develop secure, fully networked command, control, and communications infrastructures
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