In 1965, Gordon Moore predicted the doubling of components on an integrated circuit every 18 months. From careful observation of an emerging trend, Moore extrapolated that computing would dramatically increase in power, and decrease in relative cost, at an exponential...
Jacqueline Linnes, Marta E. Gross Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering and winner of the Violet Haas Memorial Fellowship. The award is named for Violet Haas, an electrical engineering professor from 1962 to 1986, who was instrumental in the early development...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — When an HIV outbreak hit Indiana’s rural Scott County in 2015, the sparsely staffed health department was stretched to confirm cases among an entire community with lab tests that aren’t portable and could take weeks to...
Imagine diabetics no longer having to prick their fingers to test their blood sugar. Elderly patients wearing a temporary tattoo that shows their doctors if they’ve taken their medicine. These far-fetched ideas are becoming a reality, thanks...