Qinghua Li’s Research Aims to Protect the Power Grid

For most people, seeing a notification it’s time to update the software on a cell phone or computer is no big deal.

It’s easy to ignore, and many of us are guilty of letting that notification bubble linger perhaps a bit too long.

For Qinghua Li, assistant professor of computer science and computer engineering, and the utility companies with which he works, software patches are a very, very big deal.

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UA Power Group Featured at SEMICON West

UA Power Group Featured at SEMICON West

The University of Arkansas Power Group represented the University of Arkansas at SEMICON West in October, engaging with industry leaders and showcasing its research, facilities, and industry partnerships in power electronics and semiconductor technologies. Coverage of...

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