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CyLab researcher Alessandro Acquisti was recently quoted in a New York Times article about new technology that enables consumers to use their cell phones as a wallet. His comment implies that there are serious privacy implications to some of these technologies because it allows companies to collect even more data about consumer habits and preferences. Read More
A team of students in the Master of Product Development program recently won the Delphi Innovation Competition. The challenge in the competition was to find a way to perfectly align an electric vehicle onto a wireless inductive charging pad in a parking spot, allowing the car to charge quickly without plugging it in. The students had to consider whether their solution was cost-effective, time-efficient, and could be repeated in addition to being accurate.
CIT Dean Pradeep K. Khosla has been nominated for two Light of India Awards, an initiative of Remit2India (a Times Group service) to recognize excellence of Indians Abroad across different fields. It emphasizes the critical role that this community has played in terms of its contribution both to India and the world. Dean Khosla has been nominated for both a Science & Technology and an Education Award. Vote for Dean Khosla!