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Benso to Receive School of Engineering’s Highest Honor

Bill Benso (EE ’59) will receive the KU School of Engineering’s highest honor, the Distinguished Engineering Service Award, on May 6 in the Kansas Union ballroom. 

2009 EECS Annual Report is Available

The death of EECS Professor Jim Roberts cast a shadow over 2009.  While still mourning his loss, we are able to also see the numerous accomplishments of the past year. 

Oguna Finishes Third in Student Paper Contest

Angela Oguna, a junior in electrical engineering, placed third in the student paper contest at the IEEE Region 5 Annu

Forum to Provide Undergraduates with Information about Graduate School

IEEE and Etta Kappa Nu are hosting a Research Forum for Undergraduate Students at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 27th, in Spahr Auditorium. EECS Associate Professor James Stiles will provide a graduate school overview.

Curette Earns Education Inside and Outside of KU Classrooms

Christa Curette has conducted research at the Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets (CReSIS), mentored first-year KU students as a peer educator, worked as a math tutor for KU Athletics and served as KU chapter president and a regional officer for the National Society of B

EECS Merit Scholarships

EECS is now accepting applications for merit scholarships. Students currently receiving a merit scholarship must reapply. The application deadline is May 1. 

Kulkarni Wins NSF Fellowship for Integration of Teaching, Scholarship

EECS Assistant Professor Prasad Kulkarni has received one of the most prestigious National Science Foundation honors given to junior faculty members.

EECS Student Chosen to Participate in Capitol Graduate Research Summit

William Blake, a doctoral student in EECS, was among 13 University of Kansas graduate students who presented their research today at the seventh annual Capitol Graduate Research Summit in Topeka.

NSF Fellowship Winner Goes Back to Middle School

A University of Kansas doctoral student in computer science has been awarded a $30,000 National Science Foundation fellowship through its Graduate STEM in K-12 Education (GK-12) program.

Do You Know About Changes in the EECS Curriculum?

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