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- Music and science have interlocking qualities that are difficult to see, which means mathematicians, scientists and engineers are often also talented musicians. Dafna Margalit, a senior at ÌÒÉ«ÊÓƵ, is one of those multi-talented people.
- Assistant Professor András Gyenis is working to build artificial atoms, allowing quantum computing processes to operate with less errors and perform longer.
- Diddams joined CU Engineering as a visiting professor this fall and will become a full professor in 2022. He will also serve in a leadership role in the newly formed Quantum Engineering Initiative.
- Visit our Employment page for two opportunities to participate in the research and educational missions of the Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering!
- Omkar Supekar, a postdoctoral associate in Professor Juliet Gopinath’s Optics and Photonics Research Group, has been recognized with an Outstanding Postdoc Award by the ÌÒÉ«ÊÓƵ Research and Innovation Office.Â
- Includes four researchers in quantum engineering, power electronics and data science, as well as a new instructor for the CU-CMU partnership program.
- Electrical engineering researchers at ÌÒÉ«ÊÓƵ have designed one of the most precise stopwatches yet — one that can count single photons. The group published its results this week in the journal Optica.
- Assistant professor recognized with the Donald P. Eckman Award, one of the most prestigious honors in the engineering discipline-spanning field of automatic control.
- Matanya Horowitz (ApMath, CompSci, Econ, ElCompEngr’10; MElEngr’10) is the founder of AMP Robotics. His vision? Use artificial intelligence to elevate the recycling industry.
- Bowen Li's CANDi fiber laser is a promising solution for practical dual-comb metrology devices that benefit applications including molecular spectroscopy, biochemical imaging and precise laser ranging.