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Printed E-tattoo Ink-credible at Reading Brainwaves
Texas Engineers developed electronic tattoos using conductive ink that can be printed directly on the surface of a patient's head and measure their brainwaves.
Texas Engineer Seeks to Decode Life's Building Blocks
Shwetadwip Chowdhury, assistant professor in the Chandra Family Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin, received a National Institutes of Health grant to study how complex organisms develop.
Aerospace Engineer Maruthi Akella’s Cosmic Milestone
Maruthi Akella recently had an asteroid named for him, a rare honor that includes a rigorous selection process led by an international organization.
Bovik Wins Fritz Medal for Streaming Innovations
Streaming video pioneer Al Bovik has been awarded the John Fritz Medal, one of the most storied and esteemed honors in engineering.
This Enzyme Plays a Key Role in Protecting Cells from Aging and Disease
Researchers from The University of Texas at Austin discovered important information about an enzyme that can protect cells from oxidative stress, a condition linked to sources like air pollutants and cigarette smoke that can damage organs and contribute to various diseases and accelerated aging.
Krishna Kumar’s Vision for AI Education
Civil engineer Krishna Kumar has developed various outreach initiatives to engage young students in learning about AI.