With the $569,000, five-year grant from the NSF, he plans to explore how censorship can be fought from within networks using passive measurement and circumvention tools at Internet service providers (ISPs).
Graduate student Gregory Krueper shares thoughts on what the future holds for quantum physics and how quantum discoveries have already fueled the modern, digital age.
Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder and Anschutz Medical Campus are exploring several imaging techniques aimed at creating lightweight miniature microscopes.
Assistant professor plans to explore how all of machine learning and other data can be used to control systems — from robotic networks to the power grid.
Discover how photonics and semiconductors are impacting everything from transportation to healthcare and learn how you can start preparing for a career in electrical engineering. This is an exciting time to be pursuing an electrical engineering degree. Electrical engineers are shaping the future of transportation, pioneering new approaches to healthcare,...
Distinguished professor honored “for developing high-efficiency microwave transmitters and active antenna arrays for wireless communication systems and for engineering education.”
Please join us as we celebrate our faculty and student award winners — as well as all of our students, faculty and staff who contributed to a successful school year!
Friday, April 26, 2024 at 7 p.m.
Williams Village Center Dining & Community Commons Multipurpose Room
As part of Colorado’s flagship public university, the Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering’s students and faculty are committed to pursuing innovative and impactful research in everything from biomedical engineering to solar energy, while also fostering inclusive engineering excellence.
Join our graduating students Friday, April 28, at the Engineering Projects Expo, where they will demo new inventions and technologies they've created for their capstone projects.