By assiststaffA team of engineering and health researchers has developed a tool that improves the ability of electronic devices to detect when a human patient is coughing, which has applications in health monitoring. The new tool relies on an advanced artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm that helps the AI better identify uncertainty when faced with unexpected data in real-world situations. |Recent Updates
By assiststaffThis article was originally posted here. An international team of researchers has developed a technique that uses liquid metal to create an elastic material that... |Awards and Recognition, In the News, Recent Updates
By assiststaffVeena Misra has earned the second honorific professorship title MC Dean Distinguished University Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering. |Recent Updates, Research Highlights, Uncategorized
By assiststaffMeet some ECE faculty members who are putting sensors to use in new ways. This post was originally published here. Sensor technologies can be used to... |Awards and Recognition, In the News, Professional Development, Recent Updates
By assiststaffThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has named Dr. Veena Misra to the Microsystems Exploratory Council (MEC) for a three-year term beginning this summer.... |Awards and Recognition, In the News, Professional Development, Recent Updates
By assiststaffThis post was originally published here. ECE Assistant Professor, Spyros Pavlidis, is the recipient of the 2021-22 R. Ray Bennett Faculty Fellow Award. The mother... |Awards and Recognition, In the News, Recent Updates
By assiststaffCongratulations to Veena Misra for being honored with the prestigious Holladay Quarles Holladay Medal for Excellence. This post was originally published here. Veena Misra, Department... |Awards and Recognition, In the News, Recent Updates
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By assiststaffAmay J. Bandodkar, whose work focuses on self-powered wearable sensors for health monitoring, was named to Newsweek’s inaugural “America’s 50 Greatest Disruptors” list. Bandodkar is an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at North Carolina State University with an affiliation to the ASSIST Center and the department of Biomedical Engineering.