Hurlston received his undergraduate and graduate degrees in electrical engineering, in addition to an M.B.A. from the UC Davis Graduate School of Management (GSM).
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering would like to congratulate its awardees on their having been recognized in the recent 2019 Award Ceremony.
His Ph.D. dissertation research focuses on designing architecture and algorithms to support robust and secure collaborative driving and interactive traffic intersections.
Yu gave her oral presentation -- Electron Cyclotron Emission Imaging (ECEI) and Microwave Imaging Reflectometry (MIR) Fusion Diagnostics Advances Employing Millimeter-wave System-on-Chip Developments -- at the 3rd European Conference on Plasma Diagnostics in Lisbon.
Prof. Marina Radulaski has been awarded a year-long use of nanofabrication facilities at the Molecular Foundry for the project entitled Quantum Light Source with an Efficient Nanophotonic Fiber Interface.