Computer science, electrical and computer engineering merger approved
The LSU Board of Supervisors approved requests Friday to merge the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Department of Computer Science. The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is currently in the College of Engine... ;
KU engineers, chemists collaborate to advance microscope technology
The University’s electrical engineering and chemistry departments, two different disciplines within academia, are collaborating to develop new microscope technology. The project hopes to advance technology in the medical field. “This is an example of multidisciplinary research that brings different techniques and expertise together to do something neither of us could do alone,” said Carey ...
Scott Shenker elected to National Academy of Engineering
Engineering professor Scott Shenker joins the ranks of the National Academy of Engineering, bringing to 92 the total number of UC Berkeley faculty members given the prestigious honor.
UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering Faculty Elected to National Academy of Engineering
Three faculty members in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of California, San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering have been elected to the National Academy of Engineering.
Electrical, Computer Engineering Prof Works To Improve Storage Systems
Song Jiang, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering in the Wayne State University College of Engineering, is attending to the world's exploding supply of information as he works to improve the performance of storage systems.
Regents approve UGA graduate engineering degrees
The state Board of Regents approved new engineering Ph.D. and master's degrees for the University of Georgia on Tuesday, making UGA's engineering program an engineering school in everything but name.
CSUN dean elected to prominent electrical engineering honor society
S.K. Ramesh, dean of CSUN’s College of Engineering and Computer Science , was elected to a three-year term on the governing board of a prominent international electrical engineering honor society.
Ex-UT professor begins sentence for sharing military data
John Reece Roth, a former electrical engineering professor at the University of Tennessee, began serving his sentence on January 18 for sharing military research data with China.
Double Down
Recent charges of fraud brought against Pennsylvania State University electrical engineering professor Craig Grimes are highlighting a potential problem within the grant funding system , says Nature News' Eugenie Samuel Reich — the temptation for a researcher to accept funding for the same work from two different sources.
Ex-UT professor begins sentence for sending research to China
John Reece Roth, a former electrical engineering professor at the University of Tennessee, began serving his four-year sentence on January 18.