Category: Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical
URI Receives National Recognition
Wearable Biosensing Lab Represented at Textile Event
Assistant Professor Kunal Mankodiya’s Wearable Biosensing Lab was represented at the Rhode Island Textile Innovation Network’s first-ever academic/industry networking event, held recently at URI. The event drew more than 200 attendees, including members of Rhode Island’s congressional delegation.
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By Neil Nachbar Vanessa Kamara has always had a curious mind and a thirst for knowledge. As a biomedical engineering student at the University of Rhode Island, the junior has enjoyed learning about the many scientific disciplines involved in her major. “Our biomedical engineering program is great because it integrates biology, chemistry, mechanics, and of course […]
Continue reading "A Journey in Undergraduate Research Experience"Alumnus Wins Young Investigator Award In Neural Networks
Zhen Ni, who earned a doctorate in electrical engineering from the University of Rhode Island in 2015, has been honored as the most promising young investigator in the field of neural networks by the International Neural Network Society (INNS).
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University of Rhode Island Engineering Professor Yan (Lindsay) Sun has been elevated to the rank of Fellow by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Fellow is the highest grade of institute membership. Sun was one of 296 members, out of 423,000 worldwide, who were approved for the distinction by the IEEE Board of Directors for […]
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URI College of Engineering Professor Walter Besio received a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to develop the first underwater electroencephalography (EEG) electrodes and to build them into transparent octopus housing.
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Through the National Science Foundation’s Broader Impacts diversity initiative, URI athletic trainers are working with biomedical engineering students to optimize the practical impact of protective gear, prosthetics, and braces the students are designing.
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University of Rhode Island graduates Daniel Williams, James Kiessling, and Christian D’Ovidio won the Award of Excellence in the Global Grand Final Competition at the 2018 Innovate FPGA (field-programmable gate array) Global Design Contest.
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Mechanical Engineering Alumnus Receives Civilian Award from U.S. Navy
John Babb, who earned master’s degrees in ocean engineering and mechanical engineering from the University of Rhode Island, has received the second highest civilian award that the U.S. Navy presents.
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