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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 CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß 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.
Working rectennas could, theoretically, harvest the heat coming from factory smokestacks or bakery ovens that would otherwise go to waste.
Huang, Chen and Nicotra recognized with CAREER awards for both their early career success and potential to serve as role models in research and education.
Callie Higgins (MElEngr'14, PhD'17) is a materials research engineer at the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
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Jimmy Gammell has been named an Outstanding Undergraduate for Research by the College of Engineering and Applied Science.