December 11, 2012 – Multidisciplinary research and Dr. Steven George fit together like a hand and glove. The UCI engineering professor also is a medical doctor by training – so he has a firm grasp of both worlds. Last July, George received a prestigious $1 million NIH grant, one
December 10, 2012- Through cutting-edge research in electrochemistry, a Japanese industry-university consortium has made huge strides in advanced electroplating technology – the process of chemically applying thin layers of metal to materials. This layering process adds specific prope
December 10, 2012 – What if you could turn a knob and dial down a friend’s Twitter feed, fading those tweets into the background rather than rudely “unfollowing” him? Called AmpDamp, this conceptual product is an analog interface that allows users to filter their digital informa
December 07, 2012 – Faculty research on university campuses traditionally occurs within the silos of individual academic departments. Last week’s Igniting Technology event, however, promoted a new model. Six presenters at “Venture Science: Crossing Disciplines, Creating Innovati
December 06, 2012 – Not so long ago, the word ‘network’ brought to mind electrical engineers hunched over silicon chips. Today, networks encompass sociology, biology, communications, public health, criminology and a myriad of other realms, all of which cross disciplinary boundar
December 05, 2012 – In one corner: research scientists toiling on technologies to tackle perplexing biomedical problems. In the other corner: doctors searching for efficient remedies while treating patients and juggling paperwork. Between them: the so-called “valley of death,” b
December 04, 2012 – Once, scientists worked alone or with others in their own fields of expertise. Today, their collaborations span disciplines, institutions and sites, thanks to advances in science and engineering, and a trend towards increased specialization. From a few resear
November 07, 2012 – They may be small but they have big appetites, devouring energy 24/7, even when they’re not in use. They’re set-top boxes, those little devices that receive TV satellite and cable signals. And they’re priority number one for the California Plug Load Research
November 01, 2012 – Visitors to the fourth floor CalPlug Center in the CALIT2 Building are greeted by the “Wall of Power” – a living room simulation equipped with everyday entertainment and household devices that plug into outlets and consume energy. The Wall has become a popula
November 01, 2012 – Jeff Russell, former UC Irvine dance assistant professor, moved from Southern California last summer to teach at Ohio University. But the former manager of the SHAPe (Science and Health in Artistic Performance) Lab in the CALIT2 eHealth Collaboratory has cont