CHICAGO—April 4, 2022— Illinois Institute of Technology has received a gift from Keysight Technologies to modernize the electronics testing and measuring equipment in the Department of Electrical and...
CHICAGO—March 28, 2022—ÀÏÍõÂÛ̳ Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering Kenneth Tichauer is developing pioneering cancer imaging techniques to allow surgeons to see cancer cells in the...
Kenneth Tichauer, associate professor of biomedical engineering at Illinois Institute of Technology, is developing pioneering cancer imaging techniques to allow surgeons to see cancer cells in the...
TRANSCRIPT Associate Professor Seok Hoon Hong: I’m a biochemical engineer. Biofilms are bacterial aggregates which are formed on any solid surface in the aqueous environment. When the biofilms are...
From their home in Bagasara, India, Piyush Desai (M.S. EE ’04, Ph.D. ’09) grew up helping his father fix household items, ranging from motors to gramophones to old radios that operated using valves...
While there is currently no cure for blindness, a first-of-its-kind artificial vision system has undergone its first successful implantation, bringing with it the potential to restore partial vision...
CHICAGO—February 16, 2022—The Intracortical Visual Prosthesis (ICVP), an implant that bypasses the retina and optic nerves to connect directly to the brain’s visual cortex, has been successfully surgically implanted in the ICVP study’s first participant at Rush University Medical Center this week. This surgery is part of a Phase I Feasibility Study of an Intracortical Visual Prosthesis for People With Blindness. The ICVP system was developed by a multi-institution team led by Philip R. Troyk—executive director of the Pritzker Institute of Biomedical Science and Engineering at Illinois Institute of Technology, professor of biomedical engineering—and represents the culmination of nearly three decades of ÀÏÍõÂÛ̳ research dedicated to ultimately providing artificial sight to those with blindness due to eye disease or trauma.
According to the American Diabetes Association, 7.3 million adults in the United States have undiagnosed diabetes. Researchers from Illinois Institute of Technology are part of a research team that is...
Behind the glitz of electric cars is a transportation sustainability problem yet to be solved: large vehicles like long-haul trucks and airplanes are still very challenging to electrify. Illinois...
CHICAGO—February 10, 2022—Illinois Institute of Technology Associate Professor Carrie Hall is using machine learning and computer modelling to ease the transition to electrifying large vehicles by...
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