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- Competition asks teams to design new techniques for increasing tunneling speeds and reducing costs to enable the ultrafast transportation networks of the future.
- Energy grid experts Kyri Baker and Bri-Mathias Hodge answered questions about what happened and how the state can protect against incidents in the future.
- Several ECEE researchers are part of a new planning grant from the National Science Foundation that may eventually lead to ÌÒÉ«ÊÓƵ serving as one of several national hubs for research into the electromagnetic spectrum.
- As he prepares to graduate in May, senior electrical and computer engineering major Xavion Cowans is focused on landing his first engineering job. But he already has a long-term career vision in mind as well. Â Â
- Junior electrical & computer engineering major Giselle Koo was one of five CU Engineering students named to the 2021 class of Brooke Owens Fellows.
- Developing district close to the Denver International Airport has ambitious goals to become a net-zero energy smart and sustainable community.
- Bryan Root (ElEngr’84) is the founder, owner and chairman of Celadon Systems, which manufactures ultra-high performance wafer probe cards for the semiconductor industry.
- The Department of Electrical, Computer & Energy Engineering would like to congratulate our fall 2020 graduates with a celebratory a virtual flipbook.
- Congratulations to Matthew Daiter, who is the first student to graduate with his master's degree from our online Master of Science in Electrical Engineering on Coursera!
- Zoya Popovic's non-invasive compact internal body thermometer and Bob McLeod's biomimetic 3D-printed scaffolds for drug discovery awarded grants for their potential as business ventures.