Recent News
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Team SteadyAid wins The Lawrence Aronhime Award at the Johns Hopkins Business Plan Competition
CategoriesJigar Shah, who is pursuing his master’s of science in engineering management from the Center of Leadership Education department and ECE, was a member of the group that won The…
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Hanh N. D. Le, a 2018 PhD alumnus of the Photonics and Optoelectronics group led by ECE Jacob Sutter Jammer Professor Jin Kang, was awarded a competitive National Research Council…
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Article co-written by Trac D. Tran featured in special edition of academic journal, Computers
CategoriesAn article co-written by ECE professor Trac D. Tran was recently featured in a special edition the academic journal Computers titled “Vision, Image and Signal Processing (ICVISP).” Tran’s article, which…
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Ben Skerritt-Davis, a doctoral candidate in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, learned a lot from applying for a grant from the National Institutes of Health, including how crucial…
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Explaining your thesis to a group of people who don’t have backgrounds in engineering can be difficult. Now imagine doing so in a mere three minutes with only a single…
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Last May, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering PhD student John Rattray created Aura Spark, a wearable technology that aims to encourage human interaction. Almost a year later, Rattray has…
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Research by a team that included Pablo A. Iglesias, Edward J. Schaefer Professor, and fifth-year PhD student Sayak Bhattacharya, both of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, was recently…
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Diagnosing Parkinson’s Disease is tricky. Instead of the blood tests and imaging used to help detect other diseases, such as cancer, diabetes, and heart problems, clinicians must rely on observations…
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The US News and World Report recently came out with its rankings of the best graduate programs in the country, and the Whiting School of Engineering and the Department for…
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The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering’s Leading Innovation Design Teams (LINDT) – which are headed by Associate Research Professor Charbel Rizk – have been working hard this semester, and…