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Aoife Henry, a doctoral candidate in electrical, computer and energy engineering will compete as a finalist for the Three Minute Thesis Competition on Feb. 13, 2025. Her presentation鈥檚 title is, 鈥淒irecting Turbine with Foresight: The Shepard and the Sheepdog find a Crystal Ball.鈥
Scientists use devices known as frequency comb lasers to search for methane in the air above oil and gas operations and to screen for signs of infection in human breath. A new study from CU 抖阴传媒在线 could help make these sensors even more precise. The work is a collaboration between Scott Diddams and J茅r么me Genest at Universit茅 Laval in Canada.
Kristina M. Johnson served as a professor of electrical and computer engineering at the 抖阴传媒在线 from 1985 to 1999.
Professor Juliet Gopinath was selected to be part of a team that would help develop new secure quantum communications protocols and new types of distributed quantum sensors and computers through the NSF.
Bob Erickson, a professor of electrical, computer and energy engineering at CU 抖阴传媒在线, was recently named a CU Distinguished Professor鈥攖he highest faculty rank bestowed by the university.
CU 抖阴传媒在线 ready to leverage legacy in quantum science for technological advancement.
Undergraduate student, Dulguun Baatarkhuyag, has earned the fall 2024 Perseverance award from the College of Engineering and Applied Science.
Noah Bernstein, a third-year electrical and computer engineering student, spent 11 exhilarating weeks at the 2024 Paris Olympics as a venue engineering intern with NBCUniversal.
CU 抖阴传媒在线's electrical engineering program is among the top 20 undergraduate programs according to the U.S. News and World Report for 2024-25. In the specialty rankings, electrical engineering is No. 16 among public universities.
Nicole Bienert is joining as an assistant professor in the electromagnetics research area starting fall 2024. Welcome, Nicole!