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NSF Fellows Teach Math, Science in Middle Schools
EECS doctoral students Mark Calnon and Andrew Farmer are leading hands-on activities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) in area middle schools to improve their communication and teaching skills while enriching STEM ins
Google Donates $50,000 for New Android Tablets to Incoming EECS Class
This fall incoming freshmen in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) will receive brand-new Android tablets to launch their engineering studies through a $50,000 donation from Google.
Grad Uses Engineering Skills in Nation Building
Starting his three-and-a-half hour walk down the mountain before dawn, Nima Tshering was terrified of running into a Himalayan black bear in the dark jungle.
Perrins Selected as Area Editor for Noted Journal
EECS Associate Professor Erik Perrins has accepted an invitation to serve as an area editor for the IEEE Transactions on Communications.
Researchers Refine a Powerful Laser Microscope for Biomedical Use
Researchers from the University of Kansas are building a smaller, cheaper and more flexible fiber-laser microscope that could revolutionize biomedical and clinical work.
EECS Networking Research Earns Top Honors
EECS graduate students Kamakshi Sirisha Pathapati and Nguyễn Ngọc Trúc Anh, EECS Ph.D.
Fei Wins Best Student Paper Award
EECS doctoral student Hongliang Fei has won the Best Student Paper award from the upcoming IEEE International Conference on Data Minin
Service Alert - Lawrence Campus Network Outages
Due to a power outage on a portion of KU's Lawrence Campus, many network based service will be impacted. Services currently affected include:
Shi Receives Self Graduate Fellowship
EECS doctoral student Lei Shi has been selected for a prestigious Madison and Lila Self Graduate Fellowship.
Hays is First Student to Major in New Interdisciplinary Computing Program
With a simple change of major form, Grant Hays became the first student to major in the new interdisciplinary computing program at the University of Kansas. But the decision to switch was not quite as easy as the paperwork.