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Dr. Peterson and her research team lead the way in drone tracking
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Department News
Welcoming Dr. Steven Allen as a Member of our Faculty
Dr. Steven Allen, PhD, described his undergraduate self as a bog-standard student with a fairly unremarkable track record, but the research professor - who joins the department faculty this fall - has built himself a considerably remarkable track record over the past ten years. He holds two degrees and ever-growing expertise in MRI technology and biomedical engineering.
Department Welcomes Dr. Lloyd
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is pleased to welcome associate professor Dr. Scott Lloyd to the program. Dr. Lloyd originally completed his bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, but after taking several computer-related courses as an undergraduate and realizing that he both enjoyed and excelled in the classes, he made the academic shift to Computer Science for graduate school.
ECE Students Borrow From Nature to Create Nanoscale Membranes
Nanotechnology Journal will soon be publishing a research paper detailing the findings of several ECE students. The team, led by Dr. Aaron Hawkins and consisting of ECEn students Zach Walker, Tanner Wells, and Kalliyan Lay as well as collaborators Mohammad Sampad and Holger Schmidt from the UC Santa Cruz School of Engineering, created a new technique for fabricating membranes so thin that they measure their width exclusively in nanometers.
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