Marom’s research about solar cells featured
MSE’s Noa Marom was featured in Technology Networks about solar cell research.
MSE’s Noa Marom was featured in Technology Networks about solar cell research.
MSE’s Noa Marom has been selected to lead one of 10 data science projects to be part of the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility’s (ALCF) Aurora Early Science Program (ESP), the goal of which is to prepare key applications, libraries, and infrastructure for the architecture and scale of exascale computing.
Funding from the Scott Institute will stimulate new research initiatives ranging from developing a tool that can help people assess the climate risks of hydroelectric projects globally to finding a way to produce semiconductors economically for use in ultra-high efficiency power electronic devices.
ECE’s Ozan Tonguz was interviewed by IEEE Spectrum on his vehicular networks research. Tonguz founded the CMU startup Virtual Traffic Lights, LLC, which works to solve a wide range of transportation problems using vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communications paradigms based on the emerging Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) technology.