FIU awarded $2 million to develop artificial intelligence cybersecurity tools US Department of Energy award will enhance cybersecurity of U.S. energy systems. July 10, 2022 US Department of Energy award will enhance cybersecurity of U.S. energy systems.Read More
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Machine Learning Tests Abilities of Rare-Earth Phosphates Given Atmospheric Extremes October 9, 2021 NSF grant to accelerate next-generation environmental barrier coatings.Read More
AI: The Practical Solution for Energy Engineers Herbert Dwyer September 28, 2021 Discover the AI tools to adopt for a faster, more cost-effective, and accurate energy audit.Read More
Using a Sea Slug to Develop Better Hardware for Artificial Intelligence September 26, 2021 Researchers mimic the animal kingdom’s most basic signs of intelligence in quantum material.Read More
We Are the Future We've Been Waiting for Sudha Jamthe September 20, 2021 We have arrived into a connected world powered by AI with myriad options to choose from to get to the new future.Read More
ABB Investing $1 Million in Peak Innovation Center June 4, 2021 The investment is designed to support the company’s Advanced Manufacturing program. Read More
Johnson Controls, Pelion Announce Artificial Intelligence/Internet of Things (AIoT) Partnership April 21, 2021 The partnership accelerates innovation by removing the complexities of bringing artificial intelligence (AI) to a diversity of devices at the edge, enabling smarter buildings that evolve and adapt through Johnson Controls OpenBlue technology.Read More
AI-Based Control Algorithms: Sequence of Operations, Deep Learning, Machine Learning, and More Ionel Petrus, P.E. February 25, 2021 Sequences of operation, as we have used them for the past decade, will slowly become somewhat obsolete in the next five to 10 years.Read More