News
- To help our students, alumni and industry friends keep pace with technology trends – including the Internet of Things – the Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering has expanded its options in embedded systems design, starting in fall 2015.
- When people think of futuristic virtual reality, the holodeck from Star Trek often comes to mind. But while that technology may still be a ways off, a CU-Boulder alum says that using visual data to make photos and video feel more personal is a lot closer to reality.
- A former National Science Foundation Young Investigator awardee with over 150 publications, Fiez’s scholarly interests focus on analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits and approaches to innovative education.
- Shrinky Dinks used to recreate shape memory polymer research being done on the nano scale in Professor Bob McLeod's lab.
- Zoya Popovic of electrical, computer and energy engineering will deliver this year's Distinguished Research Lecture at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 16, in the Glenn Miller Ballroom.
- Jae-Woong Jeong constructs optofluidic implant that could make drug therapies more targeted with fewer side effects.
- 12 years after it launched online, SparkFun Electronics is opening its first offline store in Niwot.
- Being a student athlete only scratches the surface of Dunn's active college life.
- PolarCube rig attracting attention from passersby on Boulder Creek path.
- ECEE senior project team jumps at the chance to be part of pioneering weather research.