Young Investigator Award Enables Researcher to Further Develop Deep-Sea Technology

In the past year, Phillips, an assistant professor of ocean engineering at URI, created the most compact deep-sea system in the world that can provide a livestream video feed. Now, Phillips will test the limits of his system, thanks to a three-year, $510,000 Young Investigator Award he received from the Office of Naval Research.

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Keeping It Cool: URI Researcher Using Young Investigator Award to Study How to Prevent Heat Buildup in Electronics

URI Assistant Professor Ashutosh Giri is researching how to prevent heat buildup in electronic systems at the nanoscale. His research is funded through the Office of Naval Research’s Young Investigator Program. The three-year grant is for $500,000.

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Coming Full Circle: ‘20 IEP / Chinese Flagship Alumnus Wins Fulbright to Return to Taiwan for Master’s Study

Zachary Smith ‘20, a IEP and Chinese Flagship graduate who triple-majored in electrical engineering, German and Chinese, recently won a Fulbright scholarship to pursue his masters in energy engineering in Taiwan. Recalled early from his study abroad experience there in 2020, now Zach will be heading back to continue his academic journey.

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