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Three ECEE researchers involved in mathematical study that explores what it might take for the state to safely shed mask mandates, limits on indoor dining and more.
PhD candidate Misha Sinner discusses his paper summarizing findings from a partnership that tested a control method on a model wind turbine operating in a state-of-the-art wind tunnel.
Kendra Krueger (MElEngr’11) is an engineer by training, but she had to come up with her own title to encompass all of her passions in science, education, philosophy and art. Â
Electrical engineering PhD students Matthew Bossart and Skye Reese have won prestigious Graduate Research Fellowships from the National Science Foundation. Â
Assistant professor has been working for years to improve the ways autonomous systems overcome problems they encounter on the job.
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 CU ¶¶Òõ´«Ã½ÔÚÏß 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.