EE Grad students Yingzhe Hu and Josue Sanz-Robinson, who are advised by Prof. Naveen Verma, Jim Sturm and Sigurd Wagner, are the recipients of this year’s Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship.
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Electrical Engineering Professors Naveen Verma, Sigurd Wagner, James Sturm and Gerard Wysocki were honored at the Celebrate Princeton Invention for their role in bringing research innovations to the marketplace.
Researchers at Princeton University are developing technology that could lead to widespread wireless charging stations for all our electronics. This technology could also help build better sensors to monitor the health of both humans and buildings. The research was presented by students L. Huang, Y. Hu, W. Rieutort-Louis, and J. Sanz-Robinson (advised by Profs. Naveen
Grad Student Bhadri Lalgudi Visweswaran has been selected to receive the Friends of Davis International Center Teaching Award for his work as an assistant in this year's carlab. Visweswaran's advisors are Profs. Sigurd Wagner and James Sturm. Princeton's Friends of Davis International Center and Association of Princeton Graduate Alumni (APGA) fund awards each year to recognize those graduate students who have made a significant contribution to undergraduate teaching.
EE graduate student Joseph D'Silva has won the Best Poster Award at the 2012 Physical Sciences Oncology Center network meeting of the National Cancer Institute. His poster was entitled "“Deterministic Separation of Cancer Cells from Blood at 10 mL/min,” is also co-authored by Kevin Loutherback *11, Liyu Liu, Princeton Physics Postdoctoral Research Associate, Robert Getzenberg, co-advisor Princeton Physics Professor Robert H. Austin, and co-advisor James C. Sturm. The National Cancer Instit
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 problem
Grad Student Warren S. Rieutort-Louis is the recipient of the IBM Ph.D. Fellowship Award. His research at Princeton involves an interdisciplinary collaboration where he is designing and analyzing hybrid systems that leverage the strengths of conventional, high-performance integrated circuits with a technology called large-area electronics.
Prof. James Sturm's project (Silicon-Organic Heterojunctions for Low-Cost Highly-Efficient Photovoltaics) is one of five recipients of support from Princeton Intellectual Property (IP) Development Fund. The purpose of this fund is to support early-stage projects of products that can benefit society. The aim of Prof. Sturm's project is to commercially develop a new photovoltaic technology based on silicon-organic heterojunctions, tiny electronic structures fabricated using inexpensive high-thro
Professors Niraj Jha, Paul Prucnal and Jim Sturm participated in the Celebrate Princeton Invention in December. Each showcased inventions they have developed with colleagues.

