A team from The Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign competed in the A2RL Drone Racing Competition, where drones race autonomously at over 110 mph with zero ...
Soft skin coverings and touch sensors have emerged as a promising feature for robots that are both safer and more intuitive for human interaction, but they are expensive and difficult to make. A ...
The work described in the 2005 PADS paper was a springboard towards further achievements. Written by Jenny Applequist Last month, David M. Nicol received a “Test of Time” award at the 39th ACM SIGSIM ...
A former CSl and Illinois ECE alumnus, Arvind Krishna (MS ’87, PhD ’91), has been elected as Chief Executive Officer of IBM, effective April 6, 2020. Krishna is regarded as an elite and distinguished ...
Nam Sung Kim has been recognized throughout the year for both his research and his prowess. These include both a Best Paper Award and Best Paper Honorable Mention from the IEEE and a Distinguished ...
Ryan M. Corey (’14 M.S., ’19 Ph.D.), research scientist at Discovery Partners Institute and assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at University of Illinois Chicago, may just ...
Electrical & computer engineering professor Eric Chitambar and physics professor Jacob Covey are bringing their quantum knowhow to InterQnet, a three-year initiative to demonstrate that quantum ...
A global consortium of scientists from federal laboratories, research institutes, academia, and industry has formed to address the challenges of building large-scale artificial intelligence (AI) ...
This technology is at the heart of the University of Illinois Grainger College of Engineering’s Klara Nahrstedt’s latest research project, which was awarded $275,000 from the National Science ...
ECE professor Radhika Mittal has received a prestigious NSF CAREER award granted to early career researchers. She aims to improve 5G cellular connectivity by allocating network resources more ...
To address this challenge, Illinois Grainger engineers from the lab of Katie Driggs-Campbell, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, developed a novel framework for teaching ...
In its eighth decade, CSL continues to push boundaries and expand into new areas, continually developing new technologies that solve problems in critical domains that range from national defense to ...