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  • Tamara Lehman 2025 portrait
    Tamara Lehman, assistant professor of computer engineering, has earned a CAREER award through the National Science Foundation to address hardware vulnerabilities in microarchitecture designs while exploring security metrics for future hardware designs.
  • ECEE undergraduate students volunteer at the 2025 fair
    The ECEE Department volunteered at the 2025 Denver Metro Science Fair and engaged with middle and high school students with hands-on activities such as building paper circuits and changing LED colors. The event sparked curiosity and excitement, inspiring the next generation of engineers.
  • Russell Hayes
    Professor Emeritus Russell Hayes passed away on Feb. 9. He joined the Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering in 1963 and was an active faculty member for more than 35 years before retiring in 1999. His research area was in semiconductors with a focus on microwave and optical devices.
  • Scott Diddams Lab
    Electrical engineer and physicist Scott Diddams who holds the Robert H. Davis Endowed Chair was elected to 2025 class of National Academy of Engineering for his contributions to optical frequency combs and their applications.

  • Aoife Henry portrait
    Congratulations to ECEE PhD student Aoife Henry for taking first place in the University's Three Minute Thesis competition! Aoife gave her talk on "Directing Wind Turbines with Foresight: The Shepherd and the Sheepdog Find a Crystal Ball".
  • Nathan Mahary at Medtronic internship summer 2024
    Nathan Mahary is a fourth-year undergraduate student in the Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering Department. He interned at Medtronic, a global medical device company, and has been heavily involved with the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) during his time at CU Boulder.

  • Lucy Pao IEEE Best Paper Award 2024 conference
    Lucy Pao was honored by the IEEE Control Systems Society for advancing research in wind turbine control systems. Her IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology Outstanding Paper Award recognized the work with her former PhD student Michael N. Sinner, now a researcher at NREL and collaborators from ForWind – Center for Wind Energy Research in Germany.
  • Aoife Henry portrait
    Aoife Henry, a doctoral candidate in electrical, computer and energy engineering will compete as a finalist for the Three Minute Thesis Competition on Feb. 13, 2025. Her presentation’s title is, “Directing Turbine with Foresight: The Shepard and the Sheepdog find a Crystal Ball.”
  • Scientists use devices known as frequency comb lasers to search for methane in the air above oil and gas operations and to screen for signs of infection in human breath. A new study from CU Boulder could help make these sensors even more precise. The work is a collaboration between Scott Diddams and Jérôme Genest at Université Laval in Canada.
  • Kristina Johnson
    Kristina M. Johnson served as a professor of electrical and computer engineering at the Ƶ18 from 1985 to 1999.
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