LaToya Powell, graduate admission officer
LaToya Powell featured in School of Engineering spotlight

LaToya Powell boldly exploring new horizons.

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PhD candidate Riley Culberg
Riley Culberg (PhD candidate) reveals new approach to see hidden radar data

Using a new approach to data, scientists can better understand long-term impacts of extreme melt on Greenland Ice Sheet.

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April's outstanding EE staff!
EE Staff Awards, April ‘21

Six EE staff recognized for their exemplary work.

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prof Kunle Olukotun
Kunle Olukotun: How to make AI more democratic

A chip designer talks about how advances in hardware will be needed to make the much-hyped artificially intelligent future a reality.

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prof Shanhui Fan
Shanhui Fan’s Radiative Cooling

Four faculty members discussed their work to make energy systems more sustainable, affordable and reliable at an annual energy sector conference.

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prof Nick McKeown
Nick McKeown aims to ensure 5G networks are reliable and secure

His team of scholars is working to protect 5G technology from vulnerabilities.

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LaToya Powell
LaToya Powell awarded the 2020 School of Engineering Staff Award for Innovation

For her achievement in the creation of the dEEbug peer tutoring program and the creation of a new student group called SURG(E)2.

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prof David Miller
David Miller: How light could transform computing

Podcast: David explains the remarkable potential of using light instead of electricity in computation.

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our exemplary staff
EE Staff Awards, February ‘21

Five EE staff recognized for their exemplary work.

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prof John Hennessy
John Hennessy receives BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Awards

His citation reads, "for turning computer architecture into a science and designing the processors that power today’s devices”.

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