News
- The Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering will be hosting a Rocky Mountain Workshop on Control and Autonomy in partnership with CU Colorado Springs on July 11. Join us for a one-day workshop designed to spark connections and collaboration among control scientists and engineers across Colorado and beyond.
- Professor Bri-Mathias Hodge’s team received a New Frontiers grant by CU Boulder to explore the technological and social dimensions of geothermal energy development in Colorado. Hodge is collaborating with Shae Frydenlund from the Center for Asian Studies on this project.
- Russell Hayes, professor emeritus, remembered for microwave and optical research and mentorship with the Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering at CU Boulder.
- No Undergrad, No Problem — How Matt Daiter Earned His CU Boulder MSEE Online
- Bri-Mathias Hodge, professor in the Department of Electrical, Computer & Energy Engineering and Kyri Baker, associate professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, suggest that if future data centers are placed in the right location and equipped with energy storage technologies, they can run on 100 percent clean energy.
- A team of CU Boulder researchers has introduced a quantum sensing technique that could lead to improvements in how we monitor infrastructure, detect changes in the environment and conduct geophysical studies.
- Graduating seniors from ECEE will present 17 capstone projects at the 2025 Engineering Project Expo on April 25. These innovations span sustainability, robotics, environmental sensing and biomedical tech showcasing student creativity and real-world impact. Join us!
- New CU Boulder research harnesses the power of an ultrafast microscope to study molecular movement in space and time.
- Beginning fall 2025, the Î÷¹ÏÊÓÆµâ€™s Department of Electrical, Computer & Energy Engineering is excited to announce that the Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MS-EE) will be officially renamed the Master of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering (MS-ECE).
- Tamara Lehman, assistant professor of computer engineering, has earned a CAREER award through the National Science Foundation to address hardware vulnerabilities in microarchitecture designs while exploring security metrics for future hardware designs.