Electrical and Computer Engineering News
Daniel Pascal and Melissa Rowland, E21, have been awarded Tau Beta Pi scholarships in recognition of their academic achievements, campus leadership, and future contributions to the engineering profession.
Researchers from the School of Engineering and the School of Dental Medicine team up to create an artificial intelligence program that scans dental images and alerts clinicians to results that require follow up.
Engineers measure real-time health markers using thread-based, wearable sweat sensors.
Professor and Chair Eric Miller has been recognized as a Full Member of Sigma Xi, the world's largest honor society for scientists and engineers.
Resesarchers at REAP Labs use spectroscopic ellipsometry to correlate the optical properties of iridium metal films with their structural morphologies.
Faculty are planning new classes and revamping coursework to take advantage of virtual learning and give students a first-class academic experience.
On the 100th anniversary of the Band-Aid, Professor Sameer Sonkusale and the Nano Lab are working to make smart bandages that actively monitor and deliver precisely targeted treatments to chronic wounds.
Associate Professor Mark Hempstead and colleagues proposed a new near-memory hardware/software solution that could provide significant memory energy savings.
David Raff, E97, was recently named the chief engineer of the U.S. Department of Interior’s Bureau of Reclamation.