Sarah Shoup

Reasons to Earn a Master's Degree or Certificate

Dec. 20, 2019

Use this guide to help you decide if going to graduate school is worth your while.

Fiez chats with fellow attendees at the 2019 New Venture Challenge Finals at the Boulder Theater.

Fiez named to National Academy of Inventors

Dec. 16, 2019

Terri Fiez is a professor of electrical, computer and energy engineering and CU Boulder's vice chancellor for research and innovation.

Pao receives her plaque from two colleagues during the ASME conference.

Pao honored as Nyquist Lecturer at Dynamic Systems and Control Conference

Dec. 12, 2019

As part of the award, she gave a plenary lecture titled “Design and Control of Extreme-Scale Wind Turbines.”

Popovic and her students at the Spanish URSI conference in Granada.

Popovic’s time in Spain fosters new research collaborations

Oct. 25, 2019

Distinguished Professor Zoya Popovic recently returned from Spain, having lived there as part of a Chair of Excellence Program with the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M).

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Online MS-EE: The Evolution of a Scaled Degree Program

Oct. 25, 2019

William Kuskin's article about the Online MS-EE program appeared in Inside Higher Ed.

Xudong Chen

Air Force research grant will help develop new controls framework

Oct. 24, 2019

Assistant Professor Xudong Chen has won a prestigious young investigator grant from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research for his control theory work.

Aerospace engineering undergraduate student Charlotte Bellerjeau working in the Whiting Lab

ECEE researcher collaborating on "internet of living things" project

Oct. 23, 2019

Interdisciplinary printed electronics work could solve massive problems related to food supply and energy conservation.

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Bankrate.com rated Electrical Engineering as one of the most valuable major

Sept. 11, 2019

Electrical Engineering is rated as the top 5 most valuable major.

Melinda Piket-May

Piket-May named CU teaching ambassador

Aug. 22, 2019

The associate professor of electrical, computer and energy engineering teaches undergraduate engineering design focused on teamwork and real-world experiences with clients.

Brendan Heffernan adjusts optical components at a light table in the team's lab.

Shedding light on a moving target

July 31, 2019

Sending a doughnut-shaped beam through optical fiber may hold the key to better brain imaging.

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