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Latest News

(04/2022) ACM Tech News covers our work on battery-free MakeCode.
(02/2022) Prof. Hester won his NSF CAREER Award on Intermittent Computing.
(02/2022) Prof. Hester named a Sloan Fellow in Computer Science!
(02/2022) National Science Foundation News covers our FaceBit project!.
(01/2022) Quoted in the Washington Post about FaceBit and the future of excercise.
(01/2022) Live interview with Sylvia Perez on Good Day Chicago (FOX32) about FaceBit!
(01/2022) FaceBit, our smart face mask, covered by Scientific American, TechCrunch, and Gizmodo!
(11/2021) Prof. Hester featured in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists for sustainable computing!
(11/2021) NSF CISE funds our BPC proposal on culturally relevant CSEd for Native Hawaiian’s.
(10/2021) Prof. Hester named Outstanding Young Alumni by Clemson University Engineering!
(09/2021) Prof. Hester in Brilliant 10 by Popular Science for powering electronics without batteries!
(09/2021) Battery-free Game Boy wins a Distinguished Paper Award at IMWUT/UbiComp 2021!
(08/2021) Prof. Hester is the 2021 Most Promising Scientist awarded by AISES!
(08/2021) NSF CISE funds our CNS Small proposal on timekeeping for intermittent computing.
(07/2021) NSF CISE funds our CNS Medium proposal on battery-free body networks with UMass.
(07/2021) Communications of the ACM covers our work on “A Battery-Free Internet of Things”.
(06/2021) Prof. Hester is an Expert panelist for the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs.
(06/2021) Prof. Hester wins the Allen Taflove Best Teacher Award this year in ECE.
(06/2021) Prof. Hester is named to the Breed Chair of Design in the McCormick School.
(05/2021) We kick off our DARPA project building a Living Implantable Pharmacy.
(04/2021) Northwestern Magazine featured Prof. Hester’s op-ed, on Native Science.
(03/2021) Prof. Hester won the highly competitive 3M Non-Tenured Faculty Award!
(02/2021) We begin our NSF funded CIVIC project collaborating with Ojibwe nations.
(02/2021) Our work on automated N95 decontamination is featured on ACM Tech News.
(12/2020) Seeker’s Focal Point Series, highlights the Battery-free Game Boy!
(11/2020) Northwestern Now and Seeker covered Prof. Hester for Native American Heritage Month.
(11/2020) Best Poster Award Runner up for our N95 Decontamination work at ACM SenSys 2020!
(10/2020) The Wall Street Journal covered perpetual computing and the Battery-free Game Boy!
(09/2020) Interviewed on BBC’s Newsday on the Game Boy! (segment starts at 18:40)
(09/2020) Major press coverage for Battery-free Game Boy on CNET, BBC, The Verge, Hackaday.
(09/2020) Battery-free Game Boy won Best Presentation Award at ACM UbiComp 2020!
(09/2020) NSF CISE funds our CPS Medium proposal on building smart green infrastructure!
(08/2020) Battery-free Game Boy accepted to IMWUT/ACM UbiComp 2020, you can learn more here!
(06/2020) Wrote a viewpoint article for Communications of the ACM on IoT security and privacy.
(05/2020) NSF CISE funds Prof. Hester’s RAPID proposal on smart personal protective equipment!
(04/2020) Paper on wearable automated eating detection accepted to ACM IMWUT/UbiComp 2020!
(11/2019) Two full papers on intermittent computing accepted to ACM ASPLOS 2020!
(09/2019) Wrote a feature for ACM XRDS Magazine on battery-free mobile computing.
(08/2019) Two full papers accepted to ACM UbiComp’19 and ACM MobiCom’19!
(07/2019) Prof Hester gives keynote lecture at WearSys in Seoul on future wearables.
(06/2019) NSF CISE funds Prof. Hester’s proposal on privacy enhanced egocentric cameras!
(05/2019) NSF ECCS funds Prof. Hester’s proposal for durable, conformable, touch surfaces!
(02/2019) NSF CISE funds Prof. Hester’s CRII proposal for Adaptive Intermittent Computing!