Charles Ferrer
- Russell Hayes, professor emeritus, remembered for microwave and optical research and mentorship with the Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering at CU Boulder.
- A team of CU Boulder researchers has introduced a quantum sensing technique that could lead to improvements in how we monitor infrastructure, detect changes in the environment and conduct geophysical studies.
- Graduating seniors from ECEE will present 17 capstone projects at the 2025 Engineering Project Expo on April 25. These innovations span sustainability, robotics, environmental sensing and biomedical tech showcasing student creativity and real-world impact. Join us!
- Tamara Lehman, assistant professor of computer engineering, has earned a CAREER award through the National Science Foundation to address hardware vulnerabilities in microarchitecture designs while exploring security metrics for future hardware designs.
- The ECEE Department volunteered at the 2025 Denver Metro Science Fair and engaged with middle and high school students with hands-on activities such as building paper circuits and changing LED colors. The event sparked curiosity and excitement, inspiring the next generation of engineers.
- Lucy Pao was honored by the IEEE Control Systems Society for advancing research in wind turbine control systems. Her IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology Outstanding Paper Award recognized the work with her former PhD student Michael N. Sinner, now a researcher at NREL and collaborators from ForWind – Center for Wind Energy Research in Germany.
- Bob Erickson, a professor of electrical, computer and energy engineering at CU Boulder, was recently named a CU Distinguished Professor—the highest faculty rank bestowed by the university.
- 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.
- Nicole Bienert is joining as an assistant professor in the electromagnetics research area starting fall 2024. Welcome, Nicole!