Around TI

  • Imagine a charger that powers your laptop – but it’s the size of a cell phone charger. It’s smaller and lighter, but still packs the same power punch. This is just one way that new material being researched today could save energy –...
  • TI was recently included as one of 63 new Bicycle Friendly Businesses (BFB) from across the country from The League of American Bicyclists. And with spring in the air and May being Bike to Work month, it’s the ideal time to hit the pavement on two...
  • “We have quite a few summer interns come into our lab and they certainly bring a new level of energy with them. The students find that not only are they assigned to engaging and interesting projects but they are surrounded by many different and...
  • Tier Xiaolin Lu, currently the smart grid R&D manager, has made history twice: she’s both the first woman co-chair and first TI employee to be appointed to the University of Texas at Dallas’ Jonsson School Industrial Advisory Board. ...
  • TI and the Frank Greene Scholars Program (GSP) - a long-term initiative that promotes the development of a community of college-bound scholars focused on extending their academic gifts in science and math - recently sponsored a career fair at TI's...
  • There’s a new field in engineering – it’s called adaptive test. This new field has multiple sub-areas with innovation potential, and one of these areas – which TI has partnered with University of Texas at Dallas researchers to...
  • Vaishnavi Govindarajan and Priyanka PR, fourth-year engineering students of M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology in Bangalore, were busy putting the final touches on "eLock-Holmes," a device used to detect a person's emotions. A wristband...
  • TI analog design engineer, Yogesh Ramadass, was “ One to Watch ” back in January and has definitely earned that distinction. Ramadass has just been named Innovator of the Year in UBM’s 2013 Annual Creativity in Electronics Awards ( UBM...
  • It was a light-bulb moment: the idea sparked with a TI wristwatch. Georgia Institute of Technology bioengineering PhD student Teresa Sanders, a TI Fellow through the TI Leadership University Program, was working with Emory University Parkinson’s...