Author: Kristin Clague
MSE’s Bartlett featured in World Science Festival “Cool Jobs” video
Researchers building cyber-physical system to monitor crops, drive decisions, boost yields
Iowa State makes list of top 100 universities for U.S. patents issued in 2019
ECpE engineers demonstrate next-generation solar cells can take the heat, maintain efficiency
ECpE graduate student selected as Iowa State’s first-ever Boren Fellow
Video series: It’s Cybersecurity 101 for all of us working at home
Iowa State University named exemplary program for diversifying engineering education
The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has named Iowa State University a top institution for diversifying engineering education based on admissions policies, practices and processes. According to a press release from the organization, NAE received nominations from accredited four-year undergraduate schools with engineering or engineering technology programs. The submissions were reviewed by an NAE-appointed committee …Continue reading “Iowa State University named exemplary program for diversifying engineering education”
Solving a 50-year-old puzzle in signal processing, part two
MSE’s Jiang receives $500k award from NSF for first-in-the-nation graduate program
In memory of Anthony N. Michel, inaugural member of ECpE Hall of Fame
Anthony “Tony” N. Michel, former electrical engineering professor with Iowa State University‘s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECpE), passed away on Feb. 1, 2020, at the age of 84. Michel was a faculty member at Iowa State for 16 years, from 1968-84. “I came here [to Iowa State] in 1968, and I found out …Continue reading “In memory of Anthony N. Michel, inaugural member of ECpE Hall of Fame”
Engineers develop “chameleon metals” that change surfaces in response to heat
AAAS recognizes three Cyclone Engineers for distinguished work advancing science
P3 program introducing new technology, teamwork to the classroom
Change Agent: Doug Jacobson, protecting data, recruiting students to cybersecurity