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- The $2.9 million award is the second the group has received. The two grants are part of the National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health’s BRAIN Initiative.
- Three ECEE faculty members are part of a new $26 million center focused on developing infrastructure and systems that facilitate the widespread adoption of electric vehicles.
- Professor Bob Erickson has been awarded the 2021 IEEE William E. Newell Power Electronics Award for his contributions to power electronics education and analysis, modeling, and design of power converters.
- A group of six undergraduates and recent graduates from CU Â鶹ӰԺ will be among 10 teams competing in the final round of the IEEE International Future Energy Challenge next month.
- Continued vigilance in identifying and addressing racism in all its forms is needed to create an inclusive and welcoming environment. I stand with our students of color in their efforts to raise awareness and bring about equity and justice.
- Several ECEE faculty members will play key roles in the new Quantum Systems through Entangled Science and Engineering (Q-SEnSE) center.
- Alumnus Fletcher Richman's (ElCompEngr'14) startup success grew from a passion for productivity tools.
- In a new paper, published in Optica, CU Â鶹ӰԺ electrical engineering researchers describe a new silicon chip that improves the resolution and scanning speed needed for a lidar system.
- The Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering is pleased to welcome Chris Myers as Palmer Leadership Chair in Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering.
- JPE covers fundamental and applied research areas focused on the applications of photonics for renewable energy harvesting, conversion, storage, distribution, monitoring, consumption, and efficient usage.