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At the Spring 2013 University Service Recognition reception, Professor Roger A. Dougal, Chair of the Electrical Engineering Department, was recognized for reaching ... More
Each Spring, the University or South Carolina hosts Discovery Day, an annual University-wide event for undergraduate students to showcase their research and scholarship activities. ... More
Every semester the EE Department holds a Senior Exit Interview for the graduating seniors. It’s a free form exchange of information which helps the department ... More
Four teams of EE seniors in the ELCT 404 class presented and demonstrated their completed design projects on Thursday, April 18th. Their hard work paid off ... More
The department would like to congratulate our graduate students who participated and won prizes at the GSD Competition held on April 12, 2013. ... More
Michael Myers, a junior at the Electrical Engineering Department, won Magellan Scholarship for his research proposal titled “Fabrication and Testing of Gallium Selenide (GaSe) Semiconductor Device for Nuclear Radiation Detection”. ... More
As part of EE’s Industry Advisory Board (IAB) meeting held on Friday, April 12, EE students were invited to meet with the board. The students were eager to visit with employers of electrical engineers, but they weren't sure what the IAB does. ... More
In March 2013, Prof. Enrico Santi attended the APEC 2013 conference in Long Beach, California, together with three of his graduate students, Ruiyun Fu, Isaac Nam, and Antonino Riccobono. ... More
So what’s E-Week, you say. . . . . E-Week stands for Engineers’ Week. It’s a tradition that we can trace back to the 1900’s. It’s always the third full week of February and officially called National Engineers Week. ... More
For a few high‐ranked graduates from our BS program, we offer paid tuition and a stipend while you study for your Master’s degree beginning in Fall 2013. (This could lead into PhD studies if you are so inclined). If you have been ... More
Assistant Professor Dr. Guoan Wang has been awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program grant, the most prestigious award in support of the early career development activities by NSF. ... More
Researchers in the USA have developed radio frequency switches based on nitride semiconductor voltage-controlled capacitors (varactors) [F. Jahan et al, IEEE Electron Device Letters, 9 January 2013]. The team, consisting of engineers from University of South Carolina (USC), ... More
Timothy Mitchell Thompkins, also known as ''Mitch'', won a Magellan Scholar Min‐Grant with his proposal, ''Inquiry into the Implementation of a Low‐Power Mobile Sorting System for Polychromatic Discrimination of Similarly Sized Objects.'' ... More
The IEEE‐Eta Kappa Nu Honor Society at the University of South Carolina honors excellence in engineering by recognizing the leaders of today and tomorrow in the areas of Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, and Computer Engineering. ... More
Ready to enter the job market? Many of our Electrical Engineering students have attended these S.E.T. Fairs and made contacts that have resulted in great jobs with excellent companies. Plan now to attend! ... More
We are delighted to welcome three new members to the Electrical Engineering faculty this fall. These additions bring in new strengths, they broaden our range of expertise, and ... More
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