Researchers have developed flexible antennas to better utilize radio waves, increasing wireless connectivity and communication.
Students in the Master of Science (MS) in ECE program are provided with a thorough background in the fundamentals of electrical and computer engineering, as well as the opportunity for in-depth ...
I’m interested in things that move. My goal is to enable robotic systems that can match or exceed the level of agility, efficiency, and robustness demonstrated by humans and animals, especially in ...
*All students who will matriculate into the ECE MS program in Fall 2020 or later, please see the program options and requirements here. All students who matriculated into the ECE MS program up to and ...
M. Granger Morgan is the Hamerschlag University Professor of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University. He holds appointments in three academic units: the Department of Engineering and Public Policy; ...
During the fall, spring and summer semesters, prospective undergraduate students interested in electrical and computer engineering have the opportunity to take a student-led tour of ECE. This ...
In a new study, researchers demonstrate the first high-performance optomechanical device of its kind using 4H-SiC.
Every year, the Dean of the College of Engineering awards Early Career Fellowships, recognizing untenured faculty members who have been nominated by their department heads for their exceptional ...
Researchers have developed flexible antennas to better utilize radio waves, increasing wireless connectivity and communication. In a new study, researchers demonstrate the first high-performance ...
Carnegie Mellon’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is widely recognized as one of the best programs in the world. Students are rigorously trained in fundamentals of engineering, with ...
Dr. Fedder arrived at the university in 1994 with a joint faculty appointment in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and The Robotics Institute. He currently is the Vice Provost of ...
Guannan Qu has been an Assistant Professor at the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of Carnegie Mellon University since September 2021. He received his B.S. degree in Electrical ...
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