November 25, 2009 – The explosion of new Internet applications is fueling radical change in the networks that support them. Last week’s Igniting Technology event attracted nearly 150 guests interested in learning just how that evolution is progressing and what business opportuni
November 18, 2009 – Engineering professor and CALIT2 academic affiliate Maria Feng has been recognized by UCI’s Academic Senate with its 2009-10 Distinguished Mid-Career Award for Research. Feng, professor of civil and environmental engineering, is one of seven faculty members t
November 17, 2009 – Chemistry graduate student James Taing studies the chemical reactions and interactions between tiny silver particles that are only 30 nanometers in diameter. Since a nanometer is just 1/70,000th the diameter of a human hair, Taing can’t use just any microscop
November 12, 2009 – In an eerie coincidence of timing, on the same day last week that the Ft. Hood shootings occurred, CALIT2 hosted a workshop focused on the ways in which technology can benefit national emergency management . Co-sponsored by the United States Department of Hom