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About the Department

The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department offers accredited undergraduate programs in EE and CSE and has active graduate research programs in communication systems, computer systems, emerging electronics and microwave engineering.  It has over 30 Faculty members and approximately 250 graduate students.

Its microwave engineering program is nationally recognized with an NSF Engineering Research Center for Collaborative Adaptive Sensing of the Atmosphere (CASA), Center for Advanced Sensor and Communication Antennas (CASCA), and Microwave Remote Sensing Lab (MIRSL).

The two fully ABET-accredited B.S. degrees in Computer Systems Engineering and  Electrical Engineering has an honors option for qualified students.  There are approximately 300 undergraduates.

Please follow the links on the sidebar for more information on our faculty and research, and on our undergraduate and graduate academic programs.

Seminars and News

SEMINAR SERIES: Fall 2009

Nov. 19, 2009
COE Gutpa Professorship lecture
How to Implant a Fluorescence Microscope
Christopher Salthouse

Nov. 20, 2000
Digitally Assisted Architectures for RF Transceivers
Joel Dawson

Fall 2009 Seminars

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ECE NEWS


Nov. 2009
Salthouse to Give First Gupta Lecture on November 19...more

Nov. 2009
CASA Makes Big Splash with Weather Research...more

Oct. 2009
Swift to Receive Special Award from American Meteorological Society...more

Oct. 2009
ECE Paper Wins Dasher Award...more

Sept. 2009
Organizing Chaos and Saving Lives During Disasters...more

OPEN FACULTY POSITIONS

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