New program brings real world of engineering to campus
An innovative new program in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is bringing experienced professionals into labs to work with students.
An innovative new program in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is bringing experienced professionals into labs to work with students.
Fueled by caffeine and creativity, electrical engineering students pulled an all-nighter Feb. 20 participating in a 16-hour design competition.
In advance of Super Bowl 50, CSU researchers teamed up with NOAA and the Santa Clara Valley Water District to deploy a rainfall-mapping radar in the South San Francisco Bay area.
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers has named Branislav Notaros, professor of electrical and computer engineering, a 2016 fellow for his contributions to higher-order methods in computational electromagnetics.
Supported by NASA, researchers are creating the next generation of environmental monitoring satellites, at a fraction of the typical size and weight scale.
Thomas Bradley has received a U.S. Department of Energy fellowship to support his work with CSU’s EcoCar 3 student team.
A one-of-a-kind instrument built at Colorado State University lets scientists map cellular composition in three dimensions at the nanoscale, allowing researchers to watch how cells respond to new medications at the most minute level ever observed.
"When the preparation of the next generation of STEM teachers is discussed in education circles, few think of engineering as a pathway to entering the teaching profession," said Michael De Miranda, professor in Colorado State University’s School of Education and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Professor Mahmood Azimi and his team developed a network of sensor nodes to collect noise data in remote areas.