LaToya Powell featured in School of Engineering spotlight
LaToya Powell boldly exploring new horizons.
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.
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.
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.
Nick McKeown aims to ensure 5G networks are reliable and secure
His team of scholars is working to protect 5G technology from vulnerabilities.
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.
David Miller: How light could transform computing
Podcast: David explains the remarkable potential of using light instead of electricity in computation.
EE Staff Awards, February ‘21
Five EE staff recognized for their exemplary work.
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”.