Professor Liang-Liang Xie named newly elevated IEEE Fellow
ECE Professor Liang-Liang Xie has been named newly elevated IEEE Fellow for his contributions to fundamental limits of feedback control systems and wireless networks.
ECE Professor Liang-Liang Xie has been named newly elevated IEEE Fellow for his contributions to fundamental limits of feedback control systems and wireless networks.
Earlier this week, GM Canada announced $1 million in funding to support the Educating the Engineer of the Future campaign. This support will fund a Research Chair in advanced materials while also sponsoring ݮƵ Engineering’s Capstone Design projects involving software development, which is key to GM Canada’s work on “the connected car.”
Baylis, right, the president of , was the recipient of the Faculty of
A research paper published in the Journal of Renewable Energy by PhD student Omar Hafez and Professor Kankar Bhattacharya was selected for one of the 2015 Renewable Energy Top Paper awards by Elsevier Publications. The award is based on the number of Web of Science citations received until 2014.
Zhou Wang wins Emmy for developing technology that assesses video and image quality - affecting millions of viewers everyday
The University of ݮƵ will award 24 outstanding female students a total of $288,000 over the next four years as part of a new scholarship supporting ongoing efforts to achieve comprehensive, long-term and sustainable gender equality.
This year’s recipients of the University of ݮƵ HeForShe IMPACT Scholarships included Computer Engineering's Jenny Ma. Click here for the full story.
One of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering researchers from ݮƵ receives JELF grant from CFI to help cover infrastructure costs to support their cutting-edge research. Those researchers, their projects and funding included in today's announcement are:
Ming Yu, an electrical and computer engineering professor, has been elected a fellow of the , recognized for his outstanding abilities.
Receiving a DAS grant of $120,000 is Lin Tan, an electrical and computer engineering professor, who is generating novel program repair techniques that automatically generate fixes for real-world bugs. Please read the full university news release.
The Amit and Meena Chakma Award for Exceptional Teaching by a Student was given to Adam Neale at convocation on June 13.