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EECS Students, Faculty Honored during Engineering Recognition Ceremony
Three EECS students, Fabrice Baijot-CoE, Shannon Skoglund-CS, and TszPing "Charley" Chan-EE were honored as outstanding graduating senior in their respective discipline during The University of Kansas School of Engineering Recognition Ceremony held at the Lied Center for the Performing Arts on Su
2006 EECS Graduation Banquet and Awards Ceremony
The annual EECS Graduation and Awards Ceremony was held on Friday May 5th. It was with great pleasure that we were able to present the following awards:
Paul F. Huebner Memorial Awards were awarded to:
UPE initiates new members!
Upsilon Pi Epsilon, the computer science honors society, held its initiation for new members on May 10th. Congratulations new members:
Samer Adra Vincent Buhr Mark Kalusha Benjamin Ku Matthew Ku Mark Mattione Alexander Senf
EECS 128 Class Notice
Snow Hall will be closed all day Tuesday due to storm damage. The EECS 128 class will meet in the Lab instead of the normal Snow Hall classrom.
2006 Newsletter is Available!
The 2006 edition of the EECS letter is now available for download. The news letter features department news, student highlights and alumni news.
Download it now in Adobe Acrobat format!
EECS Awarded NSF Science and Technology Center
The National Science Foundation announced April 11 it will establish a prestigious multimillion-dollar research center at the University of Kansas. The new NSF Science and Technology Center will research polar ice and its potential effect on global climate change.
Researchers Build Bioinformatics Computing Cluster.
Deriving the greatest possible benefit from biological systems data poses one of the most significant challenges of the modern era. KU researchers are using advanced computational methods and other information technologies to transform data into useful information.
Request for Robb Award Proposals
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FROM EECS GRADUATE STUDENTS FOR THE DAVID D. AND MILDRED H. ROBB AWARD
EECS presented with Kemper Fellowship Award!
Professor Dave Petr, Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies, was presented the Kemper Fellowship Award by the "Suprise Patrol". Dr. Petr has been educating and guiding students in the EECS department for 15 years.
New EECS Student Accounts Available!
New EECS students should go to 2001 Eaton Hall to pick up their computer account information. These computer accounts are required to use EECS computing resources.