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Penn-led Team Receives DARPA Grant to Develop Electronic-photonic Chips for Highly Efficient Data Transfer
A team led by Firooz Aflatouni, Skirkanich Assistant Professor in Electrical and Systems Engineering, has received a grant from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to develop a low-power integrated platform that can transfer and interpret over 100 terabytes of data per second — an amount of data tens of thousands of times larger than what a typical modem can handle. Read More
Penn Engineers Design Nanostructured Diamond Metalens For Compact Quantum Technologies
A team of Penn Engineers led by Lee Bassett, Assistant Professor in Electrical and Systems Engineering, has found a better way to collect information from a single atom deep inside a crystal by creating a pattern on its surface called a metalens. This surface structure contains nanoscale features that bend and focus the light emitted by these atoms, despite being effectively flat. Read More
Marc Miskin’s Micro-Robots are Small Enough to be Injected by Syringe
Marc Miskin, assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering, has only been at Penn Engineering since January, but his work in micro-robotics is already making waves. His 70-micron-long robots are mass-produced from silicon wafers using microchip-manufacturing techniques, with each robot featuring legs made out of platinum and titanium, as well as a set of solar panels on its back. Read More
Nader Engheta Named International Fellow of Canadian Academy of Engineering
Nader Engheta has been inducted into the Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE) as an International Fellow. The CAE comprises many of Canada’s most accomplished engineers and Engheta was among the five international fellows that were inducted this year. Read More
Chip Diagnostics receives the JPOD @ Philadelphia QuickFire Challenge Award
Chip Diagnostics, founded in 2016 based on research from the lab of David Issadore, Assistant Professor in the Departments of Bioengineering and Electrical and Systems Engineering, was the awardee of the JPOD @ Philadelphia QuickFire Challenge sponsored by Johnson & Johnson Innovation (JLABS). The Challenge was designed to accelerate healthcare innovation and commercialization within the greater Philadelphia area. Read More
ESE News Feed
Penn-led Team Receives DARPA Grant to Develop Electronic-photonic Chips for Highly Efficient Data Transfer
08.07.2019 | Read More
With New 4WD Car, Penn Electric Racing Adds to Its Trophy Collection
07.24.2019 | Read More
Nader Engheta Named International Fellow of Canadian Academy of Engineering
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