Maksimovic and Bright

Two faculty members named IEEE Fellows for 2015

Dec. 17, 2014

Two faculty members from the CU-Boulder Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering were recently named Fellows of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for 2015.

Illustration of electric vehicle

Industry award has senior project team revved up

Dec. 15, 2014

This is no ordinary model car - this one can be wirelessly powered by the road beneath it.

Saad Pervaiz accepts his award

PhD student wins top prize for research demo

Oct. 19, 2014

First-year PhD student Saad Pervaiz recently beat out nine students from around the world to take home the Best Demo Award at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers' 2014 Energy Conversion Congress and Expo (ECCE) in Pittsburgh. ECCE introduced the student hardware demo event in 2011 for students to...

Close-up of geometric diode

Moddel receives patent for new solar-cell technology

Oct. 15, 2014

Moddel was issued a patent in August for geometric diode, applications and method, a technology that lays the foundation for high-efficiency, low-cost photovoltaic cells.

Art Lizotte and Gabriella Bailado

Keysight donates oscilloscope in honor of ECEE student

Sept. 19, 2014

The Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering's Senior Capstone Lab now boasts one of the most advanced oscilloscopes on the market, and it's all thanks to senior Gabriella Bailado.

Chris Poulton

Student demonstrates first-of-its-kind photonics device

Sept. 15, 2014

Chris Poulton tried working in several labs before finding his calling designing silicon photonic devices in Professor Milos Popovic's Nanophotonic Systems Laboratory.

Jelena Notaros

Undergrad takes part in cutting-edge nanophotonics research

Sept. 14, 2014

Notaros is developing a novel type of numerical electromagnetic solver that will allow for advanced design of these photonic devices.

Juliet Gopinath

Grant will enable deep-brain imaging

Sept. 12, 2014

ECEE Assistant Professor Juliet Gopinath and her research team have received a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation to develop a fiber-optic imaging instrument that will complete deep-brain imaging using a miniature nonlinear microscope.

Won Park

Beating bladder cancer, one nanoparticle at a time

April 15, 2014

Based on early-stage trials, Won Park's targeted nanotechnology-based approach to fighting cancer could be a breakthrough treatment.

Milos Popvic and his team in the lab

CU, MIT breakthrough in photonics could allow for faster and faster electronics

Sept. 30, 2013

The research team, led by ECEE Assistant Professor Milos Popovic, developed a new technique that allows microprocessors to use light, instead of electrical wires, to communicate with transistors on a single chip.

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