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Fall 2024 News from Electrical & Computer Engineering
As we approach the holidays and winter break, I’m thrilled to share highlights of the groundbreaking work happening in our department this semester. From advancing optical memory and stabilizing the electric grid to launching a major initiative to train research...
Building a data-intensive research workforce for the Mid-Atlantic
University of Delaware program to create pipeline for new professionals.
Stabilizing the electric grid
V2G is low-cost, scalable demo shows.
Interim dean named for College of Engineering
Jamie Phillips to serve during extended national search.
UD rises in engineering rankings
U.S. News and World Report ranks UD at #38 nationally, chemical engineering at #7
Professor selected for Fullbright Scholar Award
Abhyudai Singh, professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, was selected for a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award.
In Memoriam: David Mills
Retired UD engineering professor remembered for being an early internet pioneer thanks to his innovative approach to synchronized time keeping.
Big shift coming to EV industry
UD experts help drive new electric vehicle standards.
Communicating at the speed of light
UD engineers receive $7.2 million, four-year grant to develop the next generation of wireless communication devices
Arce and Phillips named Optica Fellows
Gonzalo Arce and Jamie Phillips of the College of Engineering’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering were named as members of the 2024 Fellows Class of Optica (formerly the Optical Society of America).
Prof. Cimini receives the IEEE Eric E. Sumner Award
Leonard J. Cimini, Jr., professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in UD’s College of Engineering, is receiving the 2024 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Eric E. Sumner Award.
UD’s Christina Carroll plays in the U.S. Women’s Amateur
Electrical engineering major is the only Blue Hen to have qualified for the golf tournament.