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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
A Covid Summer Project
Nate Vance is a senior in the Computer Engineering program. After his internship at Apple was turned into a remote position, he decided to use his computer engineering skills to work on personal projects as well. He developed his own simulated race system to practice skeleton racing (yes, like in the Olympics!). His system is made up of an electric longboard, a proximity sensor, and a race timer. Swipe to watch Nate's project in action!
Students and Faculty Honor Dr. Archibald’s Tenure at BYU
As June 2020 draws to a close, so does Professor Jim Archibald’s tenure of almost thirty-three years at BYU. On the last day of June 2020, Dr. Archibald officially retired.
Dr. Randy Beard: Google Scholar Most Cited Expert
According to the Google Scholar citation index, Dr. Randal W. Beard of BYU’s Electrical and Computer Engineering Department is the second-most-cited professor currently at BYU. Citations are an important measure of the impact of academic research.
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