NSF CAREER Award supports Lehigh research to improve computational memory systems

Cache, as the saying goes, is king

As you waste your lunch hour scrolling through cat videos, snarky celebrity-bashing memes, and videos from your niece's third birthday party, for just a moment consider the majesty of the system behind the screen that enables such lightning-fast access to literally everything under the sun.

Lehigh research team to investigate a "Google for research data"

NSF supports effort to enable academic researchers of every variety to find the data they need

There was a time—not that long ago—when the phrases "Google it" or "check Yahoo" would have been interpreted as sneezes, or a perhaps symptoms of an oncoming seizure, rather than as coherent thoughts.

Today, these are key to answering all of life's questions.

Global leadership in civil engineering

Lehigh's civil engineering program recognized among best in the world by ARWU

The Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) recently listed Lehigh's civil engineering program among the best in the world, topped only by programs at Tongji University of Shanghai, China, and the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, Switzerland.

Growing computers in petri dishes

NSF supports Lehigh interdisciplinary research effort to engineer a living neural network

Will the computers of tomorrow be manufactured, or will they be cultivated?

This question lies at the heart of new research from Lehigh University that aims to engineer a neural network—a computer system modeled on the human brain and nervous system—from actual living cells, and program it to compute a basic learning task.

What's your data privacy style?

New research studies how people navigate a world in which data-collection is ubiquitous

Internet search engines are a treasure trove of user data. Researchers have estimated that more than 4 million search queries are entered into Google every minute.

The use of computer algorithms that can make inferences from user data about a person’s gender, age, political opinions, religious affiliations and other traits is widespread, which has raised serious privacy concerns.

A material without limits

Cheaper production of an unsung industrial substance could make hard stuff a lot easier

Boron nitride has a tough reputation.

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