ECE Student Stories
Apr 08, 2016
Congratulations RISE Winners
Congratulations to Mansi Jain, MSIS’17, Joshua Martin, PhDME’17, and Quan Do, BSEE’19, winners of the university’s Research, Innovation, and Scholarship Expo.
Mar 30, 2016
Congratulation NSF GRFP Recipients
Congratulations to the current students and alumni who are recipients of the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program Awards.
Mar 16, 2016
App to Help Stop Deadly Epidemics
Computer Engineering PhD student Murphy Wonsick was featured in the Boston Herald for her blood sample tracking app that could help stop deadly epidemics in developing countries.
Mar 15, 2016
Introducing a New Minor in Computational Data Analytics
This new exciting Computational Data Analytics minor degree program, offered by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, provides a coherent technical foundation in the fundamentals and application of data analytics. The 5-course minor addresses the growing demand in industry to be able to apply background in probability/statistics, calculus, engineering problem solving, computing and analytical […]
Mar 10, 2016
Join Engineering Co-op Students LIVE on Snapchat
Join engineering co-op students David Measley and James Kilgannon on Snapchat today March 10 LIVE from their co-op in Italy!
Mar 09, 2016
IEEE Scholarship Applications Open for EE Undergrads
Undergraduate electrical engineering students can now apply for the IEEE PES Scholarship Plus Initiative.
Mar 03, 2016
REU for Data-Driven Discovery
ECE Professor David Kaeli was awarded a $360K NSF grant to develop an REU site to provide students exploring big data problems access to state-of-the-art high performance computing resources.
Feb 17, 2016
ECE PhD Student Develops Blood Sample Tracking App
Murphy Wonsick, a first year ECE PhD student, developed a system and app for automated tracking of blood samples from collection facilities to testing facilities in Liberia. This project was spun off from Taskin Padir's NSF RAPID project on nextgen Ebola Treatment Units. Current practices in Liberia result in loss of 20% of the blood […]