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Car Crash Prevention System Wins Student $10,000 IEEE Scholarship

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He came up with a mechanical barrier system that attaches to the hood and connects to the car's electronic control unit. Constructing such facilities in underdeveloped countries would lower the cost of industrialization while speeding up processes. RIP-CURRENT DETECTION SYSTEM. Boglarka Ecsedi, an incoming.

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SMART: working for a systems-based approach to sustainable mobility; Alcoa Foundation support for practical solutions in Beijing and Detroit

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The next generation of urban transportation is about connecting transportation modes, services, and technologies, bringing diverse innovations together in ways that favor accessibility (meeting needs) over mobility (moving for the sake of moving), and that work significantly better for people, economies, and the planet.

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DARPA SubT Finals: Meet the Teams

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Australia, USA. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia. Emesent, Australia. Georgia Institute of Technology. Having excellent partners in Emesent and Georgia Tech and having their full commitment and support is also a strong advantage for us. Team CSIRO Data61. CSIRO Data61.

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IEEE Celebrates Engineering Brilliance

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IEEE MEDAL FOR INNOVATIONS IN HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGY Sponsor: IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Co-Recipients: GRAEME CLARK University of Melbourne Australia BLAKE WILSON Duke University Durham, N.C. For contributions to the development of the modern cochlear implant.” IEEE JACK S. IEEE ROBERT N. NOYCE MEDAL Sponsor: Intel Corp.

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