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Werner Selected for KU Global Scholars Program
As part of the inaugural class of KU Global Scholars, EECS sophomore Matthew Werner will receive a $1,000 study abroad scholarship.
Advising Days Are Oct. 17 and 18 2011
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KU's excellence in radar research cited in selection to host distinguished conference
In recognition of its accomplished history and continued excellence in radar research and development, KU was selected to lead the most distinguished conference within the field.
EECS Student Research Selected for Graduate Research Summit
EECS doctoral student Brian Cordill was among the 33 graduate students from KU, Kansas State, and Wichita State who were selected to present their research and how it benefited Kansas to elected officials and the public on Feb. 17.
EECS Students Earn High Marks
EECS students must have a minimum semester grade point average of 3.75 and have completed at least 14 hours in the fall. The following students made the KU honor roll for the fall 2010 semester.
Agah Receives ING Excellence in Teaching Award
Arvin Agah, professor of electrical engineering and computer science, received the 2010 ING Excellence in Teaching Award during the home football game on Nov. 6.
Researchers Earn Grant to Digitize Massive Encyclopedia of Invertebrates
University of Kansas researchers have been awarded a $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation to develop a searchable online database and library that links the 50-plus volumes of the "Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology," an important resource on climate change, evolution and ot
U.S. Air Force Offers Information Assurance Internships
Information Assurance Internships
Air Force Research Laboratory Information Directorate
Rome, New York
1 June – 12 August 2011
IBM Engineer to Present in EECS Seminar
Michael Cracraft, an advisory engineer at IBM, will present “Model-to-Hardware Correlation for High-Speed Channels and Channel Sensitivities" The EECS Seminar will be at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 1, in the Apollo Room in Nichols Hall.
Functional Language Expert to Speak at KU
Simon Thompson, a professor of Logic and Computation at the University of Kent, will discuss the refactoring tool, Wrangler, that he created for the Erlang programming language at 1 p.m. on Monday, September 27, in the Apollo Room in Nichols Hall.