Terri Fiez

Fiez joins CU-Boulder as vice chancellor of research, professor in ECEE

Sept. 16, 2015

A former National Science Foundation Young Investigator awardee with over 150 publications, Fiez’s scholarly interests focus on analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits and approaches to innovative education.

Student with Photo Origami project

Summer camp gives Boulder kids a taste of "Photo Origami" research

Aug. 12, 2015

Shrinky Dinks used to recreate shape memory polymer research being done on the nano scale in Professor Bob McLeod's lab.

Zoya Popovic looking in microscope

Zoya Popovic named 2015 Distinguished Research Lecturer

July 23, 2015

Zoya Popovic of electrical, computer and energy engineering will deliver this year's Distinguished Research Lecture at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 16, in the Glenn Miller Ballroom.

Artist rendering of implantable device

Device delivers drugs to brain via remote control

July 16, 2015

Jae-Woong Jeong constructs optofluidic implant that could make drug therapies more targeted with fewer side effects.

Nathan Seidle in the SparkFun warehouse

Alum's company branching out into new territory

June 23, 2015

12 years after it launched online, SparkFun Electronics is opening its first offline store in Niwot.

John "Max" Dunn

Senior aspires to be "jack of all trades"

June 14, 2015

Being a student athlete only scratches the surface of Dunn's active college life.

Students with PolarCube ground station

Local TV news visits satellite ground station

May 28, 2015

PolarCube rig attracting attention from passersby on Boulder Creek path.

Rendering of nanosatellite

Undergrads design nanosatellite ground station

May 14, 2015

ECEE senior project team jumps at the chance to be part of pioneering weather research.

The Optibit team with their prize check

PhD student's startup takes home $275K MIT Clean Energy Prize

May 12, 2015

OptiBit's technology helps data centers save 10% on energy use while also increasing performance.

Robert Emigh

Alumnus honored as Los Alamos Living Treasure

May 7, 2015

In 1942, Robert Emigh was set to graduate with honors in electrical engineering from CU-Boulder when he and others from his class were excused from their final trimester as the United States entered World War II.

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