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Low Flying Drone Tracking
Dr. Peterson and her research team lead the way in drone tracking
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Department News
Dr. Nordin a Top-Cited Author in Lab on a Chip Journal
Dr. Greg Nordin and his research team have again landed in the top 5% of highly cited authors with the Royal Society of Chemistry journals for their paper on the creation of a custom 3D printer for microfluidic devices.
Student Highlight: Patrick Walton
If you follow BYU news, you might have heard about the CubeSat - the small, six-sided “spacecraft selfie cam” a team of our electrical engineers will soon launch into space. The handsome fellow narrating the video is PhD student Patrick Walton, and the unprecedented CubeSat project - which he started as an undergraduate - was just his warm up. In addition to the soon-to-be-launched space camera, Walton is building a fleet of tiny weather satellites with the potential to fill the gaping holes in forecasting data. He started the project, called Care Weather, in January 2019, with business partner Alex Laraway and faculty mentor Dr. David Long.
ECEn Faculty Positions Open
The Electrical Engineering Department is seeking highly qualified candidates for multiple tenure track professorial positions in Computer Engineering, Cybersecurity, and Electrical Engineering. Follow the Quick Link above to learn more