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Engineering | SENSIP

New Radar Project with Raytheon

SenSIP Center and Raytheon have launched a new effort to apply recent progress in compressive sensing to video and target recognition/tracking. Research in the fields of feature extraction and motion estimation in the compressive domain, by eliminating the...

Energy Research on Solar Panels

As sensing technologies continue to improve, Paceco Corp. and ASU see an opportunity to gather high-quality granular data from photovoltaic (PV) arrays, with the goal of improving array efficiency and availability. Students of the SenSIP center have developed...
Partnership with Imperial College UDRC

Partnership with Imperial College UDRC

The Imperial College London, UK, one of the top science and engineering universities in England and Europe, has recently become a global partner of SenSIP. Imperial College is the home of the University Defense Research Center (UDRC), which pursues advances in signal...

SenSIP Faculty elevated to IEEE Fellows

Chaitali Chakrabarti (on right), Professor, School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering, for contributions to low-power embedded system design and to very large scale integration architectures for signal processing. Junshan Zhang, Professor, School of...

Dr. Karam, Intel’s 2012 Outstanding Researcher Award

Dr. Lina Karam, professor in the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering, has received the 2012 Intel Outstanding Researcher Award in High Volume Manufacturing.This award was created by Intel to recognize outstanding contributions by researchers funded...