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Dallas Observer: SMU, DOD Partner Again, This Time on Prosthetics That Feel

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New Scientist: Robot limbs to plug into the brain with light

Book a live interview To book a live or taped interview with Marc Christensen in the SMU News Broadcast Studio call SMU News at 214-768-7650 or email news@smu.edu. A new $5.6 million center funded by...

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CBS 11 DFW: Doctors using fiber optics for prosthetic limbs

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2010 a year of advances for SMU scientific researchers at the vanguard of...

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Popular Science: A New Interface For Bionic Limbs

Light bridges the communication gap between man and machine Popular Science: Bionic Limbs With Artificial Nerves Book a live interview To book a live or taped interview with Marc Christensen and Volkan...

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KERA: Engineering Hope: Research To Aid Injured Troops

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Wired: Lasers Power Pentagon’s Next-Gen Artificial Limbs

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SMU engineering team to lead DARPA-funded research into holographic imaging...

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency seeks technology for soldiers to “see” around corners, behind walls Researchers from SMU’s Lyle School of Engineering will lead a multi-university team funded...

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Ronald A. Rohrer, Cecil & Ida Green Chair and professor of engineering at SMU...

“I’ve stayed close to industry to be a practicing engineer and close to academia to conduct deeper research on hard problems.” — Ronald A. Rohrer. Legendary inventor and scholar Ronald A. Rohrer, Cecil...

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Christensen named 2008 SMU Ford Research Fellow

Marc Christensen, in SMU's Department of Electrical Engineering, has received an SMU 2008 Ford Research Fellowship. Christensen, an associate professor and chair of the Department of Electrical...

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Skeptics aside, “computing with light” will replace silicon chip

SMU Professor of Electrical Engineering Gary Evans recently received some good news: Journal reviewers said they thought his proposal for solving one of the most perplexing problems in the emerging...

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Hi-tech lens sharpens military surveillance

In Greek mythology, Argos Panoptes was a giant sentry with a hundred eyes. But in the lab of Electrical Engineering Associate Professor Marc Christensen, Panoptes is a type of camera technology. The...

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Defense News: Sharper image for military surveillance

Southern Methodist University researchers are taking a different approach to producing photo and video images for military surveillance cameras outfitted on unmanned aerial vehicles and helmets....

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Wired: DARPA’s smart, flat camera packed with beady eyes

Southern Methodist University researchers are taking a different approach to producing photo and video images for military surveillance cameras outfitted on unmanned aerial vehicles and helmets. David...

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The 33 news: SMU developing micro camera for front-line soldiers

Southern Methodist University researchers are taking a different approach to producing photo and video images for military surveillance cameras outfitted on unmanned aerial vehicles and helmets. Walt...

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Will high-density PICs be the next big thing?

Lasers have the potential to improve and revolutionize human lives in many ways, from consumer electronics and communications to medical equipment and homeland security. Helping unlock the barriers to...

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DOD funds tiny cave camera, iris recognition technology for military,...

Researchers are expanding new miniature camera technology for military and security uses so soldiers can track combatants in dark caves or urban alleys, and security officials can unobtrusively...

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SMU leads $5.6M research center for fiber optic interface to link robotic...

A new $5.6 million center funded by DOD and industry is led by SMU's Lyle School of Engineering to develop revolutionary technology for advanced prosthetic limbs that will help amputees returning from...

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