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Professor Kim Pressnail, Birsen Donmez, and Olivier Trescases lectured on topics directly related to their specific area of research.
Lecturers include:
Professor Birsen Donmez, PhD
Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering
Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering
Topic: Automation in the Vehicle
Professor Kim Pressnail
Department of Civil Engineering
Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering
Topic: From Research to Construction: Building the Low-Energy “Gemini House”
Professor Olivier Trescases
The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering
Topic: Emerging Power Electronics Applications in Renewable Energy and Electrified Transportation
Photography by Michael Tenaglia
Haonan Chen, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Colorado State University, moderates a panel discussion on SmallSat and CubeSat Constellations at the 2023 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) annual technical symposium at Colorado State University. Panelsists include Sharmila Padmanabhan, Instrument Lead Engineer at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Jillian Redfern, R&D Senior Program Manager at the Southwest Research Institute, Steve Reising, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Microwave Systems Laboratory Director at Colorado State University, and Caleb Gronewold, Principal Business Development Manager at Blue Canyon Technologies. September 22, 2023
The Outstanding Electrical and Computer Engineering (OECE) awards celebration - recognizing the achievements of alumni and faculty - is a highlight event each year. In 2021, we recognized both the 2020 and 2021 classes of OECEs. This is the highest honor Purdue ECE gives to our alumni. For more info, visit: bit.ly/oece-2021
David Woodward, computer engineering junior, gives a demonstration walkthrough of the agumented reality headset he and two other team members worked on and presented to NASA.
Haonan Chen, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Colorado State University, moderates a panel discussion on SmallSat and CubeSat Constellations at the 2023 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) annual technical symposium at Colorado State University. Panelsists include Sharmila Padmanabhan, Instrument Lead Engineer at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Jillian Redfern, R&D Senior Program Manager at the Southwest Research Institute, Steve Reising, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Microwave Systems Laboratory Director at Colorado State University, and Caleb Gronewold, Principal Business Development Manager at Blue Canyon Technologies. September 22, 2023
Electrical and Computer Engineering PhD Ceremony
May 13th, 2023
Studio Theater, Cohon University Center
Electrical and Computer Engineering Masters Ceremony
May 12th, 2023
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall
Electrical and Computer Engineering PhD Ceremony
May 13th, 2023
Studio Theater, Cohon University Center
Electrical and Computer Engineering Masters Ceremony
May 12th, 2023
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall
Electrical and Computer Engineering Masters Ceremony
May 12th, 2023
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall
David Woodward, computer engineering junior, puts on the augemented reality set he and two other team members created. The team participated in a competition by NASA which required them to create a system where astronauts could communicate in real time via their helmets during spacewalks.
Haonan Chen, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Colorado State University, moderates a panel discussion on SmallSat and CubeSat Constellations at the 2023 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) annual technical symposium at Colorado State University. Panelsists include Sharmila Padmanabhan, Instrument Lead Engineer at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Jillian Redfern, R&D Senior Program Manager at the Southwest Research Institute, Steve Reising, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Microwave Systems Laboratory Director at Colorado State University, and Caleb Gronewold, Principal Business Development Manager at Blue Canyon Technologies. September 22, 2023
2017 Roger P. Webb Awards Program
Electrical & Computer Engineering
College of Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology
Electrical and Computer Engineering Masters Ceremony
May 12th, 2023
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall
Electrical and Computer Engineering Masters Ceremony
May 12th, 2023
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall
Electrical and Computer Engineering PhD Ceremony
May 13th, 2023
Studio Theater, Cohon University Center
Dean Raheem A. Beyah
Dean and Southern Company Chair Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering College of Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology speaks at the NextProf Pathfinder Workshop keynote dinner at Kensington Hotel (Grand Ballroom) in Ann Arbor.
The NextProf Pathfinder Workshop is intended for rising 1st and 2nd year PhD students and those in a Master's program intending to apply for a PhD program. The workshop prepares participants for a successful career in academia, and offers information on what it takes to build a competitive graduate school record to obtain a faculty position in academia/the professoriate.
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, Michigan Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering Masters Ceremony
May 12th, 2023
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall
Bennett Landman computer engineering and electrical engineering. In his Medical-image Analysis and Statistical Interpretation (MASI) lab (John Russell/Vanderbilt University)
Claire Arneson, doctoral student in physics and graduate student research assistant in electrical and computer engineering at the University of Michigan, fabricates the blue PHOLED devices in professors Steve Forrest’s lab.
Current OLED screens use very efficient phosphorescent organic LEDs (PHOLEDs) for green and red colors, but the blue pixels are still less efficient fluorescent OLEDs. The problem is, blue PHOLEDs degrade when the high energy charges needed to produce blue light hang around inside the light-emitting material for too long -- they collide and break down the blue-emitting molecules.
Now, by harnessing an effect that encourages those charges to become blue photons faster, and by sharing the burden of light generation across two stacked light emitters, Forrest's team has demonstrated blue PHOLEDs with lifetimes on par with the industry standard for green PHOLEDs, paving the way for their integration into our screens.
April 17, 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Producer, University of Michigan College of Engineering