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- Three Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering graduate students have received 2024 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships for their promising quantum and metamaterial antennas research.
- Fourteen student teams from the Department of Electrical, Computer & Energy Engineering (ECEE) will showcase their capstone design projects at the upcoming Engineering Projects Expo 2024 on Friday, April 26.
- Distinguished Professor Zoya Popovic is among 162 inventors named 2023 fellows of the National Academy of Inventors. Election as a fellow in the academy is the highest professional distinction awarded solely to inventors.
- Picture this disaster scenario in the making: At an industrial plant, a pipe cracks, spraying a cloud of tiny droplets into the air. Workers, however, are in luck. A laser-based device the size of a small suitcase spots the cloud and tells safety crews what’s in it so they know how to respond.
- ​Scott Diddams, the Robert H. Davis Endowed Chair in Discovery Learning and Professor at Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder, has been named an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Fellow for his contributions in optical frequency combs and their applications.Â
- ECEE researchers introduce a new approach that leverages light and integrated photonics to generate microwave signals that could enable entirely new capabilities in communications, navigation and sensing.
- We sat down with graduating fourth-year electrical and computer engineering (ECE) student Sarah Mesgina to share about her Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØEngineering experience and why ECE matters!
- The College of Engineering and Applied Science recognizes alumni achievements with annual awards. We are pleased to announce our 2024 recipients representing the Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering.
- Professor Melinda Piket-May received the College of Engineering and Applied Science Max S. Peters Faculty Service award.
- Kofi Asare, a second-year electrical and computer engineering student, is taking his interest in avionics to greater heights by interning at Stoke Space, a space launch company.