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May 03, 2010

Harris Wins Vision Award

Richard Harris was the unanimous choice by the John D. O’Bryant African American Institute for the Vision Award which is given to an individual who best exemplifies unusual courage and conviction, foresight, and leadership in championing quality education, human rights, and leadership for positive community change.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Apr 22, 2010

Making Your Home Energy Efficient

ECE students Marc Neuwirth, Kris Eberle, Hannah Echo, Josh Tappan and Sean McGrath, built a system to monitor a person’s home energy-consumption, allowing users to control their appliances remotely as part of their senior capstone project.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Apr 21, 2010

Prof. Harris and Vittoria receive $375K DARPA Grant

ECE Professors Vincent Harris and Carmine Vittoria have received a $375K DARPA grant for creating low frequency magnetic field sensors for the detection of IED and other terrorist threats.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Apr 16, 2010

Mind Controlled Remote Vehicle

ECE students Saumitro Dasgupta, Mike Fanton, Jonathan Pham, and Mike Willard, built a brain interface to navigate a mobile robot remotely. The team won first place in the senior capstone project competition.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Apr 05, 2010

Congratulations BESS Team

The Black Engineering Student Society (BESS) won the Technical Outreach Community Help (TORCH) Chapter of the Year Award for the second year in a row.

Chemical Engineering, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Mar 18, 2010

Making Antennas Smaller & Faster

ECE Assistant Professor, Hossein Mosallaei is researching ways to create antennas that are smaller, faster, and more energy efficient than any current technology.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Feb 05, 2010

Mosallaei Awarded $490K Grant

ECE Assistant Professor, Hossein Mosallaei, received an ONR grant to conduct fundamental research on Active Metamaterials Antennas & Sensors (ACT-METAS).

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Feb 02, 2010

Niedre awarded $400K grant

ECE Assistant Professor, Mark Niedre, received a NIH grant for his research project "Tomographic In Vivo Flow Cytometer for Counting Rare Circulating Cells".

Electrical & Computer Engineering