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Ariful Azad is an assistant professor of intelligent systems engineering at the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering at Indiana U.
The study offers a detailed view of Americans’ fuel spending as it relates to income, quantifying the energy burden for over 74,000 Census tracts.
A new study demonstrates a long-predicted process for generating matter directly from light.
A new paper in Nature Reviews Physics highlights growing adoption of autonomous data collection across multiple science areas.
Teaching machine learning the basics of accelerator physics is particularly useful in situations where actual data don’t exist.
Warming causes more greenhouse gases to be emitted because of a cascading effect; the higher emissions, if unabated, are likely to continue long-term.
University of Utah nuclear engineering assistant professor Tara Mastren has been awarded a U.S. Department of Energy Early Career Research Award.
New findings might help inform the design of more powerful MRI machines or robust quantum computers.
Three Ph.D. students at the University of Georgia were named recipients of the 2020 Office of Science Graduate Student Research fellowship.
A radar meteorologist drawn to convective clouds has a knack for open-source programming and the gift of gab.