Mark Turiansky receives the 2021-2022 Winifred and Louis Lancaster Dissertation Award.
College of Engineering News
Mark Turiansky and Emily Williams are the recipients of the 2021-2022 Winifred and Louis Lancaster Dissertation Awards
Jun 13, 2022
Concept illustration depicts highly mobile electrons moving across the polymer. Illustration by Brian Long
Jun 09, 2022
A new material holds promise for the next generation of organic electronics.
2022 Outstanding Faculty Award recipients (clockwise from top left) Diba Mirza, Spencer Smith, Joe Chada, Yoga Isukapalli, Tyler Susko
Jun 08, 2022
Graduates selected one outstanding faculty member in COE's five undergraduate degree programs.
College of Engineering faculty members have received numerous awards and recognitions during the 2021-'22 academic year.
Jun 08, 2022
Read the awards and recognitions received by College of Engineering faculty during the academic year.
Faculty seeking to develop breakthrough energy-efficient software are encouraged to apply for new seed grants.
Jun 08, 2022
A generous gift to the Institute for Energy Efficiency will support work to design the next generation of energy-efficient software
The 2022 Outstanding Teaching Assistant recipients (clockwise from top left) Swetha Pillai, Chelsea Edwards, Brian Dincau, Sierra Wang, Connor Sanchez
Jun 07, 2022
Seniors selected one teaching assistant in each College of Engineering department.
Class of 2022's Outstanding Seniors (clockwise from top left) Jefferson Cam, Ines Bilkić, Steven Lin, Arthur Wang, Keith Lau, Alex Mei, Chaofan Shou, Henry Zhang, Eric Yuan, and Siddharth Deshpande
Jun 07, 2022
The honor goes to the graduating seniors with the highest cumulative grade point average from each degree program
The College of Engineering recognized (clockwise from top left) Vedika Shenoy, Aesha Parekh, Janson Villanueva, Daniel Hernandez-Vitela, and Xinmiao (Cindy) Liu with its top honors for the Class of 2022.
Jun 06, 2022
Students were honored for their work in the classroom, research labs, and campus community.
Hard optimization problems can be expressed as interacting networks of probabilistic bits. Efficient solution of these problems require making them less dense at the expense of more p-bits.
Jun 04, 2022
Collaborative research published in Nature Electronics shows promise of probabilistic computers
A concept illustration of four functional silicon chips enabled by coherent laser combs (from left): data transmission, microwave photonics (the use of optical devices and techniques to generate, manipulate, transport and measure high-speed radio-frequency signals), optical ranging (LiDAR; light detection and ranging), which can be used to determine variable distance by measuring the time it takes reflected light that was directed at an object to return to the receiver), and a neural network (a computer system modeled on the human brain and nervous system).
Jun 01, 2022
A new paper in Nature validates technology developed by John Bowers and collaborators
May 26, 2022
It is the first university system in the nation to join.
Metabowlite members (from left) Mohamed Faynus, Orlando Chirikian, and Markus Merk received the $10,000 First Place Award during the 23rd Annual New Venture Competition Finals.
May 26, 2022
The team received a $10,000 prize for their technology that aims to detect UTIs before they cause significant health problems.
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