Electrical Engineering And Computer Science

  • Vanderbilt University

    The end for Moore’s Law? Not really, electrical engineering prof says

    Recent headlines trumpeted the end of Moore’s Law, a 50-year-old prediction that transistors per square inch on integrated circuits would double every two years into the foreseeable future. And yes, that pattern of exponentially growing computer power has lagged a bit – noticeably, with Intel’s six-month delay last year in releasing… Read More

    Jul. 20, 2015

  • Vanderbilt University

    9 engineering student-athletes on Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll

    Recent headlines trumpeted the end of Moore’s Law, a 50-year-old prediction that transistors per square inch on integrated circuits would double every two years into the foreseeable future. And yes, that pattern of exponentially growing computer power has lagged a bit – noticeably, with Intel’s six-month delay last year in releasing… Read More

    Jul. 16, 2015

  • Vanderbilt University

    Nashville bus app under development earns kudos, $200K NSF grant

    Recent headlines trumpeted the end of Moore’s Law, a 50-year-old prediction that transistors per square inch on integrated circuits would double every two years into the foreseeable future. And yes, that pattern of exponentially growing computer power has lagged a bit – noticeably, with Intel’s six-month delay last year in releasing… Read More

    Jul. 2, 2015

  • Vanderbilt University

    Ten cross-disciplinary projects with engineering collaborators win TIPs funding

    Recent headlines trumpeted the end of Moore’s Law, a 50-year-old prediction that transistors per square inch on integrated circuits would double every two years into the foreseeable future. And yes, that pattern of exponentially growing computer power has lagged a bit – noticeably, with Intel’s six-month delay last year in releasing… Read More

    Jun. 23, 2015

  • Vanderbilt University

    Computer science Ph.D. breaks decades-old coding problem for coalition formation

    Recent headlines trumpeted the end of Moore’s Law, a 50-year-old prediction that transistors per square inch on integrated circuits would double every two years into the foreseeable future. And yes, that pattern of exponentially growing computer power has lagged a bit – noticeably, with Intel’s six-month delay last year in releasing… Read More

    Jun. 22, 2015

  • Vanderbilt University

    Lack of minorities in STEM focus of Vanderbilt summit

    Recent headlines trumpeted the end of Moore’s Law, a 50-year-old prediction that transistors per square inch on integrated circuits would double every two years into the foreseeable future. And yes, that pattern of exponentially growing computer power has lagged a bit – noticeably, with Intel’s six-month delay last year in releasing… Read More

    Jun. 11, 2015

  • Vanderbilt University

    Q&A: Top Boeing engineer, Vandy alum lauds aerospace club for wins

    Recent headlines trumpeted the end of Moore’s Law, a 50-year-old prediction that transistors per square inch on integrated circuits would double every two years into the foreseeable future. And yes, that pattern of exponentially growing computer power has lagged a bit – noticeably, with Intel’s six-month delay last year in releasing… Read More

    May. 15, 2015

  • Vanderbilt University

    Dean presents 2015 engineering faculty, staff awards

    Recent headlines trumpeted the end of Moore’s Law, a 50-year-old prediction that transistors per square inch on integrated circuits would double every two years into the foreseeable future. And yes, that pattern of exponentially growing computer power has lagged a bit – noticeably, with Intel’s six-month delay last year in releasing… Read More

    May. 5, 2015

  • Vanderbilt University

    School to bestow honors on 2015 graduating seniors

    Recent headlines trumpeted the end of Moore’s Law, a 50-year-old prediction that transistors per square inch on integrated circuits would double every two years into the foreseeable future. And yes, that pattern of exponentially growing computer power has lagged a bit – noticeably, with Intel’s six-month delay last year in releasing… Read More

    May. 1, 2015

  • Vanderbilt University

    Heartbroken by earthquake, Nepali student turns attention to helping homeland

    Recent headlines trumpeted the end of Moore’s Law, a 50-year-old prediction that transistors per square inch on integrated circuits would double every two years into the foreseeable future. And yes, that pattern of exponentially growing computer power has lagged a bit – noticeably, with Intel’s six-month delay last year in releasing… Read More

    Apr. 28, 2015