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- Investment in company started by ECEE professor and PhD student represents one of the largest Series A capital rounds raised in Colorado within the past 12 months.
- These awards support early career faculty who have the potential to become leaders in research and education in their fields.
- Nathan Seidle and Alicia Gibb are challenging students to stretch their engineering and design skills to solve a real-world problem in an environment that lets them feel like secret agents for the semester.
- Co-founded by Robert Erickson of ECEE and Kala Majeti of CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅βs Technology Transfer Office, BREK will use the grant funds to develop the worldβs first compact 250 kilowatt (kW) solar string inverter.
- Hanh-Phuc Le and his team are working on a more efficient power converter family and power delivery architectures for the futureβs βgreenβ data centers.
- Two faculty members in electrical, computer and energy engineering have won grants from the U.S. Department of Education to train students with the skills needed to design high-tech materials, and the ability to teach those skills to others.
- Alex St. Clair represented the product assurance group on the team developing a new safety-critical embedded system that will be flown on SpaceShipTwo.
- Professor Lucy Pao is leading the project as part of a project funded by the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy. It aims to solve several issues that have limited the potential of turbines to this point, including the need for ever larger stiff blades to increase power output.
- CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering Associate Professor Juliet Gopinath will lead a new multi-university, multi-disciplinary project from the National Science Foundation aimed at fostering collaboration in quantum research.
- A new light control system created at CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅ could increase the capacity for fiber optic technologies, enable thinner medical endoscopes and allow for stronger industrial lasers.