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TRINA Mothership research team led by Dr. Taewoo Nam has demonstrated an automated pattern flight of an advanced light-weight kite at a private airport in Michigan

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TRINA Mothership research team led by Dr. Taewoo Nam has demonstrated an automated pattern flight of an advanced light-weight kite at a private airport in Michigan.

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Team Member Spotlight – Noah Einstein

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IVS is starting a new spotlight series to shine light on our hard-working team members. For this month we would like to introduce Noah Einstein. He is a Senior Software Engineer in IVS group ASD2. He recently received a patent in Oct 2021. His patent covers logic developed to determine if a vehicle is on … Continued

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TRINA Efficient neural networks as a potential solution to energy challenges associated with machine learning. 

CSRC members featured at 2022 Lifesavers Conference

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Toyota CSRC providing expertise to panel discussions on safe traffic systems.

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TRINA Efficient neural networks as a potential solution to energy challenges associated with machine learning. 

TRINA scientists weigh in on the prospects of photonic-based machine learning for automotive mobility

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Efficient neural networks as a potential solution to energy challenges associated with machine learning. 

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TRINA scientists pioneer applications for biologically inspired generative design

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Generative design unlocks the power of nature for electronics cooling.

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TRINA’s Electronics Research Department studies next-generation heat transfer technologies

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Understanding of vapor chamber technology advanced for high performance thermal management of electronics. 

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Innovative Headlights, Studied by CSRC, Could Help Save Pedestrians, Bicyclists

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Adaptive headlights are a promising high-tech feature that combines multiple LEDs and computer chips. This can allow vehicles to project multiple points and colors of light in addition to the wide beam that illuminates the road for the driver. Toyota’s CSRC researchers and its partners at the University of Iowa studied how these adaptive headlight … Continued

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Toyota Renews Investment in Collaborative Safety Research Center for 2022-2026

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The pioneering research center announced plans for its next phase of automotive safety projects, backed by a five-year, $30 million commitment. Over the last 10 years, CSRC has received $85 million to help make the roads a safer place for everyone. Projects have ranged from foundational research into the factors that lead to distracted driving … Continued

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CSRC Presents at 2022 Government / Industry Meeting

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Rini Sherony and Jason Hallman, two of CSRC’s team members, were invited and presented at the 2022 Society of Automotive Engineers Government / Industry Meeting (SAE GIM).  The 2022 SAE GIM was held in Washington DC with select sessions broadcast virtually. Sherony presented her talk “E-scooter Vehicle Interactions Safety Assessment from a Large Scale Naturalistic … Continued

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Against the odds. Scientists demonstrate an ultrahigh power metal anode battery thanks to advancements in the electrolyte and cathode components

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This is attributed to the design of highly performing electrolytes by TRINA scientists and organic cathodes developed by the University of Houston.

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