ECE Department News 2018
ECE Students Receive Armstrong Memorial Research Foundation Awards
ECE undergraduate and graduate students receive Armstrong Memorial Research Foundation
Awards
Inaugural Distinguished Lecture in ECE: H. Vincent Poor
The ECE department is proud to announce a series of Distinguished Lectures in Electrical and Computer Engineering. The department will be hosting a series of prominent speakers who will present their research. All are welcome to attend.
Our inaugural speaker will be H. Vincent Poor of Princeton University, who will present "Fundamentals for Low Latency Communications" on Friday August 24th at 11:00am, in Light Engineering 250.
Seven ECE Faculty Belong to the National Academy of Inventors
The National Academy of Inventors® is a member organization comprising U.S. and international
universities, and governmental and non-profit research institutes, with more than
4,000 individual inventor members and Fellows from more than 250 institutions worldwide.
Of the 74 members in the Stony Brook chapter, seven are ECE faculty.
ECE Graduation Open House and Awards Ceremony
To celebrate our 2018 graduates, the ECE department held an open house and awards
ceremony on Friday May 18th. All graduates and their families and friends were invited
to see the department, tour our labs, and meet the faculty and staff.
Amirhossein Goldan and Dmytro Gudkov Named Winners of NAI Awards
ECE-affiliated researchers Amirhossein Goldan, Ph.D. and Dmytro Gudkov, Ph.D. have
been named two of the winners of the Stony Brook University Chapter of the National Academy of Inventors "Young Academic Inventor's Award."
Electrical Engineering Student Michael D'Agati Featured as URECA Researcher of the Month
Michael D'Agati, a senior Electrical Engineering major, has been featured by Stony Brook's Undergraduate Reseach and Creative Activities (URECA) as the student researcher of the month for February 2018. Please click here to read an interview with Michael.
Stony Brook and Army Researchers Develop Low-Cost Semiconductor Material for Night Vision Systems
Researchers from the Stony Brook ECE department and the U.S. Army Research Laboratory announce a new synthesis process for low-cost fabrication of a material previously discounted in literature for high-sensitivity infrared cameras, opening new possibilities for future Army night-time operations. (Image credit: US Army Photo)