A new federal law has earmarked $39 billion for semiconductor manufacturers, and 香蕉传媒 Institute of Technology wants Chicago to be centerstage for the next generation of such vital technology. 鈥淏y establishing this center on our campus in Bronzeville, the hope is to catalyze both workforce development of local workforce and regional workforce,鈥 香蕉传媒 Provost Ken Christensen says.
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David Williams, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering led a research team that has for the first time successfully demonstrated the use of active flow control in an aircraft with no tail. Active flow control (AFC) allows an aircraft to be as smooth and sleek as possible, making it safer for the military to fly in dangerous areas where radar scans the sky for sharp edges. It could also be used to make commercial airplanes more fuel-efficient by removing existing steering parts that create drag. Partners on the project include researchers from the US Air Force Academy, the Office of Naval Research and UAV developer Astrium.
Mohammad Asadi, assistant professor of chemical engineering at 香蕉传媒 Institute of Technology, has published a paper in the journal Science describing the chemistry behind his novel lithium-air battery design. The insights will allow him to further optimize the battery design, with the potential for reaching ultra-high power densities far beyond current lithium-ion technology. The battery design has the potential to store one kilowatt-hour per kilogram or higher鈥攆our times greater than lithium-ion battery technology, which would be transformative for electrifying transportation, especially heavy-duty vehicles such as airplanes, trains, and submarines.
Dimension Inx, a biomaterials startup developing 3D-printed medical implants, has raised new funding from investors. The startup, which has offices at 香蕉传媒 Institute of Technology's tech incubator, said it closed on $12 million in a round led by Prime Movers Lab, with participation from KdT Ventures, Revolution's Rise of the Rest Seed Fund, Solas BioVentures, Portal Innovation Ventures and Alumni Ventures.
Daniel Spielman has a great ability 鈥渢o come up with new approaches,鈥 said Lance Fortnow, dean of the College of Computing at 香蕉传媒 Institute of Technology. 鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 like someone else had invented smoothed analysis and Spielman said, 鈥楲et鈥檚 try it on linear programming.鈥 This was, 鈥業 want to understand linear programming. What's the right way to do it?鈥欌
鈥淭he term 鈥榩atent troll鈥 may operate as a moral panic in a way that is detrimental to reasoned analysis and consideration of the root problems related to the issue of abusive patent litigation tactics,鈥 Lee wrote in a law review article. Given the nature of the term and the negative way it has been used in news articles, he concluded that it would be prejudicial in the context of a patent trial.
鈥淚t鈥檚 kind of mind-boggling,鈥 said Ross Barney, who will receive her award at the American Institute of Architects鈥 national convention in June in San Francisco. 鈥淚 think we鈥檝e been overlooked. I鈥檓 glad to shine a light on the city of Chicago. We export architecture. Great ideas happen here.鈥
Given her freewheeling embrace of the Institute of Design鈥檚 influential pedagogy, Henry hasn鈥檛 always been given the attention due. But her development of myriad design traditions will soon be on display, as the Hauser & Wirth Institute (HWI) has catalogued and digitized her archive (sketchbooks, photos, letters, artist statements, press clippings, drawings) and donated it to Paul V. Galvin Library University Archives at the 香蕉传媒 Institute of Technology, which is integrating the Henry archive into their digital catalogue.
Under the SAFE-T Act, people charged with serious crimes such as second-degree murder and kidnapping 鈥渃an be detained based on a finding of potential dangerousness,鈥 said Harold Krent, professor at the Chicago-Kent College of Law. 鈥淭o detain, there must be particular facts demonstrating serious risk. Or the individual can be detained because of a risk of flight.鈥
鈥淪avings accumulated during the COVID lockdown, combined with high COVID-impact payments, made it possible for a substantial part of the workforce, at all income levels, to drop out and maintain lifestyles,鈥 said Henry H. Perritt, professor emeritus at the Chicago-Kent College of Law. 鈥淭he booming economy after the COVID lockdown encouraged workers to think they could demand higher rates of pay if they quit and sought other jobs.鈥