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- The electrical and computer engineering programs at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ are among the top 20 engineering graduate programs according to the U.S. News and World Report for 2024-25. In the specialty rankings, computer engineering is No. 16 and electrical engineering is No. 17 among public universities.
- Dragan Maksimovic, professor of electrical, computer and energy engineering and Shelly Miller, professor of mechanical engineering are collaborating to develop air quality technologies that detect and filtrate air for Native American communities through a NIST-sponsored project.
- Assistant Professor Tamara Silbergleit Lehman recently received the 2024 Technical and Conference Activities Rising Star Service Award from the IEEE Computer Society, the largest global organization engaging computer scientists and engineers.
- Professor Al Gasiewski was presented the Golden Florin award from the IEEE in recognition for his more than 40 years of outstanding contributions in passive microwave remote sensing research.
- Two exceptional students from the ECEE department have earned 2024 Graduating Student Awards from the College of Engineering and Applied Science.Â
- 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 CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ, has been named an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Fellow for his contributions in optical frequency combs and their applications.Â