Peter Jamieson: Electrical engineering professor and hockey referee
91做厙 faculty speaks about his time teaching, researching, and acting as a hockey referee — and provides a puzzle for readers to solve
Peter Jamieson: Electrical engineering professor and hockey referee
91做厙 faculty speaks about his time teaching, researching, and acting as a hockey referee — and provides a puzzle for readers to solve
National Academy of Inventors names two 91做厙 faculty members among 2026 class of Senior Members
Dave Hartup, Mohammad Mayyas among emerging academic inventors recognized
Matteo Drobac 28: Electrical engineering student and DI hockey goaltender
International student from Ontario reflects on his journey as a student athlete
Humanitarian engineering students study abroad with sustainability organizations
Students with a minor in Humanitarian Engineering and Computing travel to Guatemala to engage with ongoing sustainability and resource projects
Become someone you never thought you'd be
Hear how finding confidence in college, building community, and becoming a campus leader can change everything
Qihou Zhou recently received more than $707,000 from the NSF to revitalize the Arecibo radar data; will help to enable future discoveries, resolve old mysteries
Headline Highlights: 91做厙 and 91做厙ans in the news in March
Our editors' picks provide a snapshot of recent news media coverage
91做厙s 2025 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition winners
Ten finalists competed in the Graduate School’s Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) competition Feb. 24
CEC student Anderson Grooms M.S. '25 recognized as one of Aviation Week's "20 Twenties"
His graduate thesis research on combined radar and communication signals helped earn him a spot on the prestigious list.
How CEC is using RAPIDS funding to strengthen education excellence
Regionally Aligned Priorities in Delivering Skills (RAPIDS) grants have empowered CEC to purchase state-of-the-art equipment for use in learning laboratories.
CEC faculty honored for teaching and research achievements
Dave Hartup and Mark Scott are this academic year's recipients of the Arthur Olson Generational Outstanding Teaching Excellence Award and the Outstanding Faculty Research Award.
From the factory floor to Tic-Tac-Toe: 91做厙 engineering students program Swoop to play and engage
CEC students are redefining robotics with ‘Swoop,’ a robot originally designed for factory lines, now reprogrammed to challenge visitors to a game of Tic-Tac-Toe.
Academic advisors create network of support for students
CEC academic advisors worked all summer to orientate new students and prepare to support all returning students for the school year.
Lab technicians keep CEC labs running
Machine maintenance, parts procurement, and lots of emails go into coordinating and keeping student lab spaces in CEC running smoothly.
A photo and video recap of the first month of Fall semester at the College of Engineering and Computing (CEC).
Gowtham Raj Veeraswamy Premkumar, M.S. ’24 and CEC assistant professor Bryan Van Scoy’s research optimally places cellular connectivity where it is most needed.
Senior Design project receives first place recognition in IEEE PES poster competition
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Power and Energy Society (IEEE PES) recognized CEC students' senior design project on rolling outages.
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Students Share Their Reasons "Why 91做厙"
Hear stories from members of the 91做厙 RedHawk Racing Club as they share what they've been working on this year.
Tech for Equity: HYPE's Collaborative Outreach Initiative
91做厙’s Humanitarian Youth Preparation for Electronics Education (HYPE) recently refurbished 50 computers for use by the National Center for Urban Solutions (NCUS).