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Professor Short is Awarded the Dean’s Excellence Professorships for Teaching Award

Professor Short
Professor Short

It is the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department's pleasure to announce that Professor Short has been awarded the Dean’s Excellence Professorships for Teaching Award! This award acknowledges our leading faculty in teaching impact as measured by factors that include innovative methods and technologies, student outcomes achievement, inclusive pedagogy, and broad impact on student success and professional development as informed by alumni feedback. These awards typically carry a three-year term.

 

 

 

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Professor Doboli and PhD Student Hashmath Shaik present a innovative App at Inclusion Done Right! Conference  

Hashmath Shaik
Professor Doboli and Hashmath Shaik

Professor Alex Doboli and student Hashmath Shaik from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering worked with the School of Health Professions to develop a new innovative tool. The faculty and students collaborated to design Inclusion Done Right! The App. This app provides real-time community-based opportunities for individuals with disabilities and their caregivers. The audience was invited to scan a QR code to download the app during the presentation.

 

 

 

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Mónica Bugallo and her team awarded $2 Million NSF grant to help Disadvantaged ECE Students 

Distinguised Professor Monica Bugallo
Professor Mónica Bugallo

Professor Mónica Bugallo and her team are aiming to tear down barriers in STEM education with a new $2 million NSF grant.

The project will fund scholarships for at least 30 low-income Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) students over the course of five years. The scholarships will cover over 20 hours of work weekly for each student, allowing students to focus on their studies.

 

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Professor Fan Ye is inducted into IEEE Fellow Class of 2025

Professor Fan Ye is inducted into the IEEE Fellow Class of 2025. 

Fan Ye
Professor Fan Ye

The IEEE Fellow Class recognizes unusual distinction in the profession and is reserved for a person with an outstanding record of accomplishments in any of the IEEE fields of interest.

The accomplishments that are being honored have contributed importantly to the advancement or application of engineering, science and technology, bringing the realization of significant value to society.

 

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