Team of EE and CE faculty wins first place at 7th Annual Innovation Forum
Team of EE and CE faculty have won first place at 7th Annual Innovation Forum organized by the Princeton’s Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education. The technology for which they received this award are sensing sheets for high-resolution structural health monitoring over large structures. These nanotechnology sensing sheets which could be applied “like wallpaper” may one day provide high-resolution monitoring of large structures such as bridges or pipelines to reveal problems before they becomes more serious. Team members include Naveen Verma, James Sturm and Sigurd Wagner from EE and Branko Glisic from CE. The Keller Center educates leaders for a technology-driven society. Through interdisciplinary engineering courses, experiential learning and entrepreneurship opportunities, the Keller Center equips students with an diverse understanding of technology, the societal applications of engineering, and the requisite leadership skills to make an impact.

