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David Arnold

David Arnold

Professor | DirectorUniversity of Florida

David Arnold's research focuses on nanostructured magnetic materials, magnetic microsystems and miniaturized power and energy systems.

Wireless powerEnergy HarvestingSensorsSemiconductorsMEMS
Trisha Andrew

Trisha Andrew

Professor of Chemistry and Chemical EngineeringUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst

Trisha Andrew's lab creates smart garments and wearable textiles that lets people monitor their health data using their clothing

Smart GarmentsWearable TechnologiesGarment-Integrated TechnologiesSolar TextilesTextile Electronics
Eyuphan Bulut, Ph.D.

Eyuphan Bulut, Ph.D.

Associate ProfessorVCU College of Engineering

Professor Bulut's research interests include wireless networks and mobile computing, cyber-physical systems, and social networks

Applied Machine Learning with Sensor Data and Wireless SignalsMobile Computing: Wireless Networks Cyber-physical Systems Mobile Social Networks Wireless ChargingSecurity: Cyber Security Network Security Privacy and TrustMobile (3G/4G) Systems: Mobile Packet Core Cloud Mobile Data OffloadingInternet of Things (IoT), Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), Wireless Sensing
David Wei

David Wei

Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida

David Wei's team works to discover novel electronic and optical properties of metallic and semiconductor nanomaterials.

Solar Energy ConversionSurface Chemistry
Radhika Barua, Ph.D.

Radhika Barua, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical and Nuclear EngineeringVCU College of Engineering

Dr. Barua specializes in developing multifunctional magnetic materials systems for diverse applications in the power & energy sector.

Pulkit Grover

Pulkit Grover

Associate ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University

Pulkit Grover is interested in interdisciplinary research directed towards developing a science of information for making computing systems.

Biomedical SystemsNeuroengineeringComputing SystemsNeuroscienceInformation Theory
Jamie Phillips

Jamie Phillips

Professor and Department Chair, Electrical and Computer EngineeringUniversity of Delaware

Prof. Phillips's research interests are in new optoelectronic materials and devices.

SemiconductorsPhotonicsInfrared