Staff and students from CURENT received multiple awards at the 2024 IEEE Energy Conversion and Congress Expo (ECCE).
Martin Espernberger, a junior electrical engineering major, competed in swimming in the 2024 Paris Olympics for his home country of Austria. Espernberger placed sixth in the 200 fly.
Daniel Mallett returned to college to pursue a second degree in computer science and is an undergraduate researcher in the TENNLab studying neuromorphic computing.
As an undergrad, Amy An researched the invisible processes that create neural networks. Now she is looking for links between their structures and applications.
PhD student Yi Wu reflects on his time in our department and how it secured him an assistant professor position at the University of Oklahoma.
Three of our students were winners of the Boyd Venture Challenge, a competition hosted by the Haslam College of Business.
Computer science students Zavier Miller and Andrew Rutter are using their Senior Design project to help design software for a local nonprofit in great need.
Sophomore computer science major Trinity Bissahoyo won placed third in the Undergraduate Research Poster Competition within the engineering category.
EECS faculty, staff, and students were recently honored at both the TCE Faculty and Staff Awards dinner and the Gonzalez Family Awards banquet.
Electrical engineering master’s student Graham Buchanan and computer science master’s student Luke McCombs have received the 2024 Bodenheimer Fellowships.