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Graduate alumna of electrical engineering Yuejie Chi has been awarded a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the United States government's highest honor for young researchers.
Ozge Akmandor, a Ph.D. candidate in electrical engineering, has been selected into the 2019 cohort of Rising Stars, a highly competitive academic career workshop for women in electrical engineering and computer science.
Graduate student Yoni Mehlman has won best student paper from the 2019 Device Research Conference, recognizing his work in flexible electronics.
In a major step toward developing portable scanners that can rapidly measure molecules in pharmaceuticals or classify tissue in patients’ skin, researchers have created an imaging system that uses lasers small and efficient enough to fit on a microchip.