Profs. Demokritou and Singer's project "Electroponics" aims to revolutionize crop growth with precision delivery of water and agrichemicals, particularly benefiting urban and space agriculture where resources are limited.
This highly prestigious award is presented to individuals or teams of individuals that developed or contributed to innovative manufacturing technologies that have led to substantial economic and/or societal benefits.
Annual Women in Engineering ProActive Network (WEPAN) awards recognize people, programs, and organization for achievements that advance inclusion and diversity in education and professions.
The Office of Naval Research, which sponsors research and development for the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, has provided funding to MAE assistant professor Amin Reihani to develop microbolometers for measuring infrared radiation.