Ping-I Chou will graduate this summer from Washington University in St. Louis and begin work at Intel. He has studied water chemistry and plastics in the environment.
Proscovia Nabunya, at the Brown School; and Patricia Cavazos-Rehg, at the School of Medicine, both of Washington University in St. Louis, have received a five-year $1.2 million research grant from the National Institute of Mental Health, part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), to address depression among youth living with HIV in Uganda.
Twenty research projects involving Washington University in St. Louis faculty and international collaborators recently were funded through the Global Incubator Seed Grant program.
Next- generation analog computing chipsets for artificial intelligence (AI) applications, could become a whole lot faster and consume less power, thanks to a design framework developed by researchers at the Indian Institute of Science .
IISc researchers have created a design framework for the creation of next-generation analog computing chipsets, which may operate faster and with less power than the digital chips used in the majority of electronic devices.