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Advising for Fall 2009

Students must be advised before they will be able to enroll in classes for next Fall! Students should sign up for a time on their advisor’s door. If you don’t know who your advisor is please stop by the EECS office and check the Advisor Assignments List.

Frost Begins Assignment at National Science Foundation

    Victor Frost, Dan F.

CReSIS Plans Trip with Improved Radar

Students and professors at the Center for the Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets, or CReSIS, plan to measure the thickness of glacial ice sheets in Greenland this month with improved radar equipment.

New Graduate Courses Available for Fall 2008

The EECS Department will be offering two new graduate courses beginning the Fall 2008, Advanced Database Systems and Computer Vision, both of which are detailed below.

Professors Aim to Improve Productivity and Cost Efficiency of Highway Construction

Article produced by University Relations. LAWRENCE — A project under way north of Lawrence is all about saving time and money.

Sasha Kaun recognized for academic achievement.

Going into the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship, KU basketball player and Computer Science major Sasha Kaun has been recognized resently in a Kansas City Star article not only for his talent on the basketball court, but also for his academic achievement in the classroom.

Garmin Scholarship

The Electrical Engineering and Computer Science department is pleased to announce that applications for the Garmin scholarships are now being accepted.

Attention 2007 Graduates!

The EECS Graduation Banquet is Thursday, May 10th at 6:30 in the Kansas Union Big XII Room. Please RSVP by Monday, April 30th to Allison Carfagna-Bonga (acbonga@ku.edu) or 785-864-4620.

CRESIS Searching for New Faculty

The Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets (CReSIS) at the University of Kansas invites applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level beginning August 2007.

EECS Team Takes First Place in Corporate Software Competition

A team of University of Kansas computer science and computer engineering students won a multi-university design competition led by a major Kansas City-based healthcare software development firm.

Media Contacts

Hossein Saiedian
785-864-8812
saiedian@ku.edu