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The pioneering system can track rising sea levels and deforestation → Read More
Adobe and Pixar founders created tech that shaped modern animation → Read More
He founded its power systems engineering grad program → Read More
Vint Cerf discusses the challenges the Internet faces at the annual summit → Read More
His experience led him to be appointed chair of the IEEE Humanitarian Technology Board → Read More
She was recognized for her work in bridging the digital divide → Read More
Donna Strickland’s chirped-pulse amplification technique is used in Lasik and medical imaging → Read More
It celebrates recipients such as Intel’s Robert Noyce → Read More
It uses AI to analyze images of fingernails and suggests dietary changes → Read More
The machine, made to image the human brain, won him a Nobel Prize → Read More
The body oversees sustainable development programs → Read More
He has introduced customized controls and builds wheelchairs for rough terrain → Read More
The Life Fellow was a professor at Cleveland State University → Read More
IEEE members get free admission and can help curate exhibits → Read More
The four weigh in on climate change, education programs, and diversity → Read More
The device is 250 microns thick and weighs less than half a gram → Read More
The device is 250 microns thick and weighs less than half a gram → Read More
Developer of the first virtual circuit network switch Fellow, 85; died 13 June Fraser developed the Datakit, the first virtual circuit network switch, while working at AT&T Labs in Florham Park, N.J. The telecommunications technology is used by all major U.S. telephone companies. He invented other pioneering technologies as well, including the file system for the Titan supercomputer… → Read More
This IEEE member helps companies ramp up their inclusion efforts → Read More
Wisy’s platform eases supply-chain issues by tracking inventory → Read More