On May 3, more than 65 representatives from government, public safety, business and higher education attended a forum on the future of drones and other unmanned aircraft.
The event focuses on the importance of bringing research to a broad audience and presenting it in a way that is accessible to people learning about the topic for the first time.
The research paper discusses the possibility of using emerging non-volatile memory device hardware in signal processing to increase the speed at which computers can acquire and reconstruct signals. Read more.
The award honors faculty whose dedication to graduate students and commitment to excellence in teaching and mentoring have made a significant contribution to graduate education at Syracuse University. Read more.