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SAR Improved Phone Design
Overview Portable wireless devices, especially smartphones, provide connectivity by integrating processing power, touch screens, cameras, and motion sensors with multiple radios,...
Read ArticleResearch and interaction with SpectrumX experts ignites students passion for radio spectrum coexistence issues
By Christina ClarkPhotography and Videography by Angie Hubert, Notre Dame Research. This article was originally published on spectrumx.org. Throughout the Fall of 2022, assistant...
watch videoSpectrumX: An NSF Spectrum Innovation Center
Overview SpectrumX, initiated by a 5-year, $25M center grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), is the world’s largest academic hub where all stakeholders can...
Read ArticleNotre Dame researchers present latest findings and innovations to nation’s second highest-ranking military officer
In October 2022, Admiral Christopher W. Grady ’84, the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, joined faculty members at the University of Notre Dame for an update on the...
Read ArticleBridging the Digital Divide
enFocus marks a decade of hi-tech problem solving in the region R.J. Thrist, a second-grader in South Bend, likes to go online to watch cartoons or NFL football, but he also uses...
Read ArticleNotre Dame EE Perspective: Improving the world through wireless technology
Notre Dame Electrical Engineering Professor, Dr. Monisha Ghosh, summarizes the unique way in which ND engineering is working to improve the world we live in with wireless...
watch videoResearchers Use Wearables, Mobile Devices to Study Workplace Performance
Mobile devices help individuals monitor various aspects of their health and wellness, from heart rate to nutrition to sleep. Now researchers hope to find out if mobile sensor...
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