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e-Newsletter Comps
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Engineering Innovation
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Electrical engineers unveil 'beyond 5G' wireless transceiver
A team of electrical engineers from the University of California, Irvine (UCI) tackled the question of whether wireless systems are capable of the same high performance and speeds achieved with fiber-optic networks. The result is a 4.4 mm2wireless silicon chip that boosts radio frequencies into the 100 GHz range, four times the speed of the 5G wireless communications standard. For this reason, the team describes the chip as "beyond 5G."
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Emeritus Faculty
William Cooper, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering; Chemical Engineering and Materials Science; Planning, Policy, and Design
Research Interests: environmental chemistry, advanced oxidation processes for water treatment, aquatic photochemistry of carbon cycling
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EECS: Year in Review 2019-20
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Electric vehicle owners in Phoenix can rent out their charging stations on new Buzze app
Analysts cite a number of factors for consumer’s hesitancy to buy an EV — price is often a big one. But so too can be the infrastructure needed to charge an EV, and how available chargers are. A local start-up, called Buzze, is looking to help in that area. Owners of EV chargers can essentially rent them out to EV drivers who are looking for a place to plug in. It’s a mobile app ….
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Engineering Monument Sign
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Entrepreneurship Lecture with Dr. Henry Samueli
