The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering has established the Ding Prize for Scholarly Excellence in Electrical and Computer Engineering to recognize the top graduating student in electrical or computer engineering. Vivian Nguyen, a computer engineering student, is the award’s first recipient.
The path to a world without dementia starts with a brain tissue sample. Researchers at the University of California, Davis, are developing AI-driven tools to analyze vast digital archives of brain tissue scans — work that cannot be done at scale by humans alone — to better understand dementia and improve diagnosis and treatment.
The University of California, Davis, has been selected as a core member of the Pacific Intermountain Network for Education in Semiconductors, a regional node of the National Network for Microelectronics Education, or NNME, designed to strengthen and scale the semiconductor workforce across the western United States.
On April 3, the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering hosted its annual ECExpo, an event bridging the gap between academia and industry. Students, alumni and industry experts share takeaways from this year’s event.
Babak Taheri, Ph.D. ’94, has helped shape the technologies behind smartphones, motion sensing and the Internet of Things. Now, he is investing in the next generation of UC Davis engineers by supporting the André Knoesen Teaching Lab in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering has honored seven graduate students for outstanding scientific contributions, academic leadership and teaching during the 2024-2025 academic year.
Electrical and computer engineering professors lead an educational program at the University of California, Davis, rethinking STEM education from kindergarten to college through a focus on experiential learning and workforce development opportunities in semiconductor technologies, information systems and data science.
For an implantable device improving outcomes of rotator cuff surgery and an IoT waste sorting system, two undergraduate engineering teams have received the Sandia Engineering Design Award for their senior design projects at UC Davis.
The annual event, held every first Friday in April, brings students, faculty members, alumni and industry partners together to discuss next-level research, share innovations in education and forge connections between academia and industry.
Michael C. and Renée Z. Child have made outstanding contributions to the University of California, Davis, including the College of Engineering where Michael received his undergraduate degree in electrical and computer engineering in 1976.
More than 7,500 miles separate Nepal and the University of California, Davis. That distance becomes imperceptible in a lab at Tribhuvan University in Kathmandu, the country's capital.
Faculty, staff and students celebrated the first cohort of an innovative new semiconductor engineering study abroad program between Korea University and UC Davis on June 12.
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering celebrated electrical and computer engineering students with its annual Undergraduate Awards Ceremony on June 7.
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering's ECExpo 2024 successfully connected over 150 industry partners, students and faculty, fostering dialogue on the latest research breakthroughs and educational developments from the past year.
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering honored eight graduate students for significant scientific contributions, academic leadership and outstanding teaching at an awards ceremony on September 25, 2023.