
Allyson Gibson
External Relations Manager & Capstone Coordinator
Email: allyson_gibson@byu.edu
450S EB
(801) 422-7962
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ECE Hosts Students from Japan
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Tori Haubner
August 07, 2023 12:22 PM
Last week, BYU Electrical and Computer Engineering partnered with BYU Conferences and Workshops in hosting a group of 120 Japanese junior high students from Tokyo, Japan with the hopes of getting them excited about electrical and computer engineering.
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Study Abroad: Exploring Cybersecurity and Renewable Energy in Denmark
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Kylie Lay
July 21, 2023 10:40 AM
To expand their knowledge of power grids, sustainable living, and cybersecurity, a group of cybersecurity students from the Electrical and Computer Engineering department embarked on an exciting study abroad program in Denmark.
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Chip Camp 2023
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Kylie Lay
July 17, 2023 02:56 PM
Chip Camp this year at BYU was a huge success thanks to all the students and professors who participated.
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Visiting Professor Brandt Redd Gives Opening Keynote Speech at ICALT Conference
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Kylie Lay
July 14, 2023 03:05 PM
More and more new technology is introduced into our lives each year. AI keeps getting better, and more information is available to us than ever before. The way we socialize online, administer medical care, and even the way we grow our food are also changing rapidly as new technologies are introduced. It’s easy to look at new advancements in technology and say, “This changes everything.” So, what doesn’t new technology, specifically AI, change?
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The Students of IMMERSE-X: A Unique Perspective
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Kylie Lay
June 23, 2023 10:11 AM
Each summer, many students do engineering research at BYU. This research is faculty-mentored and helps students apply course material, prepare for graduate school, get published, and much more! Many of these student researchers are from BYU, but there are a handful who come from other schools for this experience!
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From BYU to Brookhaven National Lab
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Kylie Lay
June 12, 2023 09:47 AM
This past week, Dr. Wood Chiang and Trevor Reay, an Electrical Engineering student here at BYU, had the unique opportunity to conduct research at Brookhaven National Lab in Long Island, New York in collaboration with Los Alamos National Laboratory.
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A Look into the Seven-Segment Sign that Can Run Doom
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Kylie Lay
June 02, 2023 11:05 AM
Christopher Kitras and Ashton Palacios, two BYU Electrical and Computer Engineering graduate students, designed and developed a seven-segment sign alongside Dinah Bronson and Dr. Phil Lundrigan that was recently featured at PyCon. The system can run video games such as Doom and classic arcade games and even display videos.
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A Head Start: BYU’s STEM camp
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Kylie Lay
May 25, 2023 03:54 PM
Unleash your innovative side with this unique opportunity to learn! BYU’s STEM camp offers a unique hands-on experience to learning the basics of building and programming something from scratch. The program is one week long, and is for students entering 10th and 11th grade. The projects students will be working on range from biology to mechanical engineering to building robots. This year, we have two exciting new projects designed by members of the Electrical and Computer Engineering department.
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BYU Students bring home top prize at i-ETC Conference
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Kylie Lay
May 22, 2023 03:30 PM
Last week, Sharisse Poff and Daniel Tebbs, working with Dr. Chiang and Dr. Davis, were awarded first place in the Engineering track at the i-ETC conference for their paper titled "Pulsatile Impedance Monitoring Circuit.” Each year, the Intermountain Engineering, Technology, and Computing Conference (i-ETC) is held at a participating university, this year being at BYU. Sharisse and Daniel are both graduate students at BYU studying electrical engineering who share a passion for biomedical applications of engineering.
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