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Recent research by ECE PhD students Nahid Juma and Jonathan Shahen, Professor Mahesh Tripunitara, and an external collaborator, establishes that work that received a prestigious award from the National Security Agency (NSA) in the US, is deficient at its foundations.

The 2017 recipientsof the ݮƵ Engineering Faculty and Staff awards for outstanding contributions to education and research will be celebratedbyEngineering Dean Pearl Sullivan and colleagues at a dinner to be held in January.

ECE will be well-represented!

The Outstanding Staff Performance Award technical category winner is Fernando Rivero Hernandez in recognition of his professionalism, excellent work ethic and commitment to providing outstanding technical support to Engineering faculty, staff and students.

ECE Professor, Ehab El-Saadany, has been elevated to for his contributions to distributed generation planning, operation and control.

IEEE Fellow is a distinction reserved for selectIEEE members whose extraordinary accomplishments inany of the IEEE fields ofinterest aredeemed fitting of this prestigious grade elevation.

MASc student, Shankha Chatterjee, and Professor Wojciech Golab have won the SSS 2017 Best Paper Award for their work "Self-Tuning Eventually-Consistent Data Stores" at the 19th International Symposium on Stabilization, Safety, and Security of Distributed Systems (SSS).

SSS is an international forum for researchers and practitioners in the design and development of distributed systems with a focus on systems that are able to provide guarantees on their structure, performance, and/or security in the face of an adverse operational environment.

A ݮƵ Engineering spinoff companyhas received a multi-million dollar injection from Intel Capital.

, co-founded by , has raised a $4.6 million USD Series A funding that will bring its microscopic eye-tracking technology to virtual reality and augmented reality headsets.

An entrepreneur with strong ties to ݮƵ Engineering claimed a $25,000 award handed out this week by a provincial organization dedicated to commercializing innovation.

Abdul Rehman, who is CEO of and earned a PhD in electrical engineering at ݮƵ, won the Martin Walmsley Award for Entrepreneurship at the annual meeting of the in Toronto.

Nine ݮƵ-led research projects will receive more than $17 million from theCanada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) for infrastructure to support research.

The awards from CFI’s were announced by the Honourable Kirsty Duncan, Minister of Science.

Two of those awards involve professors from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: