Engineering

Researchers in Yang Lab at the UChicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering have made unexpected progress toward developing a new optical memory that can quickly and energy-efficiently store and access computational data.
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Artistic representation of a helical peptide polymer electrolyte with the macrodipole indicated by an arrow with positive and negative charges
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Photo of a water-powered, electronics-free dressing (WPED) for electrical stimulation of wounds
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Small robot pops up out of a cell phone screen with speech bubbles above his head
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Researchers use Optically Pumped Magnetometers to non-invasively measure activity in human cervical nerves.
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a square microchip with rounded corners labeled "AI" and emitting multicolored waves of light around the edges, sitting on a blue and black circuit board or computer motherboard
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A photo showing MIT engineers Aly Kombargi (left) and Niko Tsakiris (right) work on a new hydrogen reactor in the lab
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An artistic rendering of a striped metasurface with green light representing the incident beam and two beams of blue light coming off representing light of different frequencies. There is a space-like background.
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Reminiscent of a raspberry, this voxelated hollow sphere made of a single layer of droplets was generated using digital assembly of spherical particles, or DASP, a 3D bioprinting process developed in assistant professor of materials science and engineering Liheng Cai’s Soft Biomatter Lab
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photo of a landslide near Cusco, Peru
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(From Left) NTU PhD student Mr Yang Xudong, Assistant Professor Wang Yifan and PhD student Mr Chen Tianyu, holding various prototypes made using the RoboFabric technology, which include an elbow support, wrist guard, and a helmet.
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a red fingerprint with multiple sections outlined in blue squares with blue circuit like imagery in the mostly black background
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