Engineering is more than equations & algorithms. It is the ability to integrate science, mathematics, communication, and human understanding to solve real-world challenges.
Today’s engineers bridge disciplines to create technologies that power a smarter, more sustainable future.
New research in this featured IEEE Access article highlights that smartphone-based Human Activity Recognition (HAR) shows that Self-Supervised Learning (SSL) can outperform traditional supervised models, even with limited labeled data: https://t.co/gQ4oKcFGDW
Fashion meets AI! 👠🤖
Our new @IEEEAccess study introduces FFGLC, a fine‑grained fashion feature embedding that leverages Vision–Language Models to analyze social media posts from global, local, and contextual perspectives.
Read more: 🔗 https://t.co/3fhyJ0MPAX
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Japan is turning to robotics to address rising bear attacks, deploying handcrafted “Monster Wolf” robots to protect communities and farmland: https://t.co/HxvTC3qLf1
Benchmarking rhythmic control for wearable robots: New study in @IEEEAccess compares three CPG models to understand how oscillators shape hip, knee, and ankle trajectories. 🦿
Read the full article: 🔗 https://t.co/1dcpO1IK1q
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A new breakthrough in AI-powered robotics is bringing us toward a future where humanoid assistants can handle everyday household tasks. These robots can understand human environments and translate instructions into real-world actions: https://t.co/cXFYCaZEXb
Sparse rewards are still one of the hardest problems in reinforcement learning.
When feedback is delayed, most agents struggle to learn anything meaningful.
A recent IEEE Access article proposes a different approach:
🔗 https://t.co/p1gep2GywC
At IEEE Access, we recognize that failure isn’t the opposite of success. It’s part of the process. Every setback is a step toward innovation, discovery, and growth.
Engineering breakthroughs don’t happen without experimentation, persistence, and the courage to try again.
A breakthrough in battery technology is bringing us closer to ultra-fast, next-generation energy systems. Unlike traditional batteries, quantum batteries leverage superposition and light-matter interactions to efficiently store and transfer energy: https://t.co/zJy0zjXyBH
🔋 Grid‑forming EV integration is redefining the relationship between mobility and energy. #EVs help bridge the gap between transportation electrification and resilient clean‑energy infrastructure.
Full article in @IEEEAccess: 🔗 https://t.co/oZ94hLDPty
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Are we modeling battery aging wrong in renewable energy systems?
Batteries are constantly dealing with micro-cycles, creating a critical gap between lab testing and real-world operation.
Read this featured IEEE Access article to learn more: ⬇️
https://t.co/hTbIWG0BiH
A newly developed thermoelectric material is pushing the boundaries of how we convert heat into electricity. By leveraging advanced material properties, researchers are unlocking a powerful way to capture waste heat: https://t.co/9hmEa8ouqU
China just pushed EV charging into overdrive. A new breakthrough battery has hit an astonishing 1,100 kW peak charging power, marking a major leap in the global race for ultra-fast EV technology: https://t.co/sFXy61vDit
At IEEE Access, we celebrate the engineers and visionaries who turn ideas into impact and transform curiosity into real-world solutions that shape our future.
From advancing technology to solving global challenges, engineering continues to drive progress where it matters most.
This featured research introduces a knowledge graph framework for traffic accident information management using news articles and AI, demonstrating how AI can transform data into actionable insights: https://t.co/82XNDliGaW