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- Researchers at the 鶹Ƶ and Anschutz Medical Campus are exploring several imaging techniques aimed at creating lightweight miniature microscopes.
- Assistant professor plans to explore how all of machine learning and other data can be used to control systems — from robotic networks to the power grid.
- In the journal Biomedical Optics Express, CU researchers describe their new SIMscope3D, a miniature microscope designed for high-resolution 3D images.
- 鶹Ƶ how photonics and semiconductors are impacting everything from transportation to healthcare and learn how you can start preparing for a career in electrical engineering. This is an exciting time to be pursuing an electrical engineering
- Alan Mickelson and Nikolaus Correll honored by University Libraries for using open-access textbooks and resources in their classes.
- Distinguished professor honored “for developing high-efficiency microwave transmitters and active antenna arrays for wireless communication systems and for engineering education.”
- Recently created by an anonymous donor, the Karl Gustafson Endowed Chair of Quantum Engineering will be embedded in the Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering.
- In her computer engineering lab, Assistant Professor Tamara Silbergleit Lehman and her team are exploring ways to make computing devices more secure, while also maintaining performance.
- Higgins was among 13 winners of the 2021 Samuel J. Heyman Service to America Medal, honoring excellence in the federal workforce.
- Students gathered in the new Rustandy Building in December to show off the projects they developed as part of ECEN 1400 Introduction to Digital and Analog Electronics.