Black Lives Matter, diversity, and inclusion in Electrical Engineering
We are proud of our history of innovation and entrepreneurship, and of our ongoing mission to address major societal challenges. EE recognizes that we have significant work to do in these areas and we look to the entire EE community to improve our future.
Gordon Wetzstein, Isaac Kauvar (EE PhD candidate), et al create technique that captures neural activity
Their ‘COSMOS’ system can record motor control and decision making, sensory perception, and is a useful technique to evaluate effectiveness of psychiatric drugs.
Jayant Charthad, PhD, et al received the IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems Best Paper Award 2020
Their paper is titled, “A mm-Sized Wireless Implantable Device for Electrical Stimulation of Peripheral Nerves."
Shanhui Fan and Sid Assawaworrarit: Unplugged!
The two show robust and efficient wireless power transfer using a power-efficient switch-mode amplifier with current-sensing feedback in a parity-time symmetric circuit.
Jelena Vučković announced as CLEO 2020 Gordon Memorial Speaker
Her talk is titled, “Integrated Quantum Photonics”
Andrea Goldsmith wins the 2020 Marconi Prize
Professor Goldsmith has won the prestigious Marconi Prize of the Marconi Society for “her ground-breaking work to deliver high-performing cellular and wifi services."
Arogyaswami J. Paulraj has been elected to the AAAS
AAAS honors exceptionally accomplished individuals and recognizes excellence.
Balaji Prabhakar awarded IEEE's Koji Kobayashi Computers and Communications Award
His citation reads, “For contributions to the theory and practice of network algorithms and protocols, in particular Internet routers, data centers, and self-programming networks."
Q: What do career day, secret codes, and fantasy football have in common? A: EE 276: Information Theory
Students from EE276 created videos for middle school students in lieu of the planned in-person outreach event.