ECE professor honored for innovation and as a leader in the field of optics and photonics
A University of Iowa professor in the College of Engineering has earned two marks of distinction this summer.
Fatima Toor, the Lowell G. Battershell Endowed Chair in Laser Engineering and associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, and colleague John Prineas, UI professor...
ECE Prof. Christensen among three new UI AIMBE fellows
Donald Anderson, professor of orthopedics and rehabilitation in the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine; Gary Christensen, professor of electrical and computer engineering; and Harriet Nembhard, dean of the College of Engineering and University of Iowa and Roy J. Carver Professor, have...
Milan Sonka named to National Academy of Inventors
Milan Sonka, the Lowell G. Battershell Chair in Biomedical Imaging and professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Iowa, has been named a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI), the organization announced on December 7, 2021. He is the second UI faculty...
From club to career
University of Iowa graduating senior Noah Brown was a fifth-grader in a science club in Wilton, Iowa, when he was invited to participate in a special project. Little did he know, his involvement—and particularly the person he met—would lead to his post-graduation job....
UI Colleges of Engineering and Liberal Arts and Sciences receive accreditation for computer science and engineering joint program
The computer science and engineering major at the University of Iowa has received its inaugural accreditation this year from the Engineering and the Computing Accreditation Commissions of ABET, which is the worldwide gold standard for producing graduates ready to enter critical technical fields...
Jumpstarting Tomorrow grant winners announced
Five University of Iowa research teams were awarded funds in round one of the Jumpstarting Tomorrow initiative . The new pilot grant and community-building program supports innovative and collaborative research...
ECE PhD student's paper detailing ‘innovative’ cardiac MRI model wins best paper award at international conference
Fifth-year University of Iowa PhD candidate in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Qing Zou is on a roll.
The graduate research assistant at the Iowa Technology Institute placed first for the Best Paper Award at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers-...