Welcome to the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department!
The Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Department is among the top departments in the nation. Our programs feature dedicated and accessible faculty, small class sizes, and a strong emphasis on hands-on learning.
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- ECE Awards
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The Electrical and Computer Engineering faculty held an election in January to award the scholarship achievement awards to undergraduate students in the department. Congratulations go out to Rachel Olson who was awarded the 2008 Presidential Scholar for the ECE Department. And also to Ivan Krneta and Mark Jochum who were the recipients of the 2007/08 Electrical and Computer Engineering Outstanding Student awards, respectively.
Megan Natrass was selected as the 2007/08 recipient of the E. Bruce and Eleanore Pierce Dewey Scholarship.
Congratulations to everyone!
- Professor For A Day
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On Wednesday, February 20th the IEEE students chapter hosted an alumni Professor for the Day. This event was schedule to enhance the Engineering Week celebration with that dinner being held on Tuesday night. Invitations were sent out to several alumni to join us the next day and work with an ECE faculty to teach a segment of the class. At lunch they joined the IEEE Student Chapter for their weekly meeting. Each alumni received a frame photo of themselves lecturing in the class. Photos were taken by Laura Decker and a WMU framed was provided by the alumni office. This was the first time this event was held and we look forward to it expanding. Pictured is Karan Kohli, a Product Engineer for Dana Corporation, who participated in the event.
- 41st Senior Design Conference
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The conference was held on Tuesday, December 4th, 2007. There were many exciting projects this semester. Nine groups of ECE students student presented their projects.
Please see our Senior Design page to view information on this semester's presentations! You can see some pictures from the presentations here.
- ECE Department Highlights 06-07
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The 2006-2007 school year at WMU ECE has been a huge success! The department has made exensive efforts in order to increase involvement in the comunity and to increase student retention and recruitment through many exciting programs. These programs were geared for students from middle school and up and include the Expand Your Horizons Program, the Michigan Space Grant Consortium conference, Robot competitions, and more.
In addition to this the ECE faculty and students have been involved in numerous research ventures including Integrated Smart Wireless SAW Sensors and Systems, Nanowires and Nanoparticles Microsensors, RFIDs, chaotic systems, neural networks, and more.
For more information please check out the recent highlights on our newly created Department Highlights page.
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