Nicola Bezzo, Ph.D. student in the UNM Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, will present his recent research on coordination of autonomous robotic systems to the Robotics Section of the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory on April 12. A leader in ...
"The Princeton Review" has named UNM as one of the top 10 schools in the U.S. to study video game design. UNM's Advanced Graphics Lab run by Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor Pradeep Sen is No. 9 in the rankings for ...
The University of New Mexico is looking for undergraduate students who are interested in learning to design, build and launch small satellites. The Configurable Space Microsystems Innovations and Applications Center (COSMIAC) has a new grant from the Air ...
President Barack Obama announced that Yasamin Mostofi, assistant professor in the UNM Electrical and Computer Engineering department, has been awarded the highly prestigious Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). As stated ...
UNM Computer Science Graduate Student Jeffrey Knockel, and professors Jared Saia and Jed Crandall, have presented an interesting challenge to the computing world. The challenge is in the form of a paper titled, "Three Researchers, Five Conjectures: An ...
The Configurable Space Microsystems and Application Center (COSMIAC) hosts the 2011 ReSpace and MAPLD conference at the Albuquerque Marriott Hotel this week. The conference promotes discussion of recent advances in reconfigurable electronics and ...
Accelerated studies of mental illness with unique neuroimaging techniques and an expanded network for research has been advanced with $3.2 million in awards this summer to The Mind Research Network (MRN). The awards include a National Institutes of ...
Dorian Arnold, assistant professor in UNM's Computer Science Department is a member of a research team that has been recognized with a 2011 R 100 Award. The award is for STAT, the stack trace analysis tool, which is being developed with researchers from ...
Donour Sizemore will put the pedal to the metal next week when he combines his passion for sports car racing with his technical expertise in computer science and start work at Michael Waltrip Racing, a professional racing team competing in the NASCAR ...
For months, 15 UNM electrical, computer and mechanical engineering students have been designing, building and testing a solar-powered car named Lobo del Sol. The team's goal is to race the car in the Formula Sun Grand Prix 2011 during Emerging Tech Day ...