
Engineering Wellness
For engineering students, all-nighters and long hours in labs can be seen as a badge of honor, said Andrew Danowitz, an assistant professor in the electrical engineering department. But that drive to
For engineering students, all-nighters and long hours in labs can be seen as a badge of honor, said Andrew Danowitz, an assistant professor in the electrical engineering department. But that drive to
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Professor Kristen Cardinal wrapped up another successful year of MEDITEC projects, with 15 projects, involving 47 students from throughout the College of Engineering. The MEDITEC program brings industry-sponsored projects from the biomedical
The United States Patent and Trademark Office issued a Notice of Allowance for Dr. Taufik’s invention entitled “Multiple Input Single Output DC-DC Converter with Equal Load Sharing on Multiple Inputs.” The patent
In April of 2018, Julian was traveling with his family in their minivan through a Los Angeles intersection when a suspected drunk driver ran a red light and plowed into their vehicle,
Friday, June 7 4:00 p.m. – EE Conference Room 20A-206 Title: Robot Navigation in Cluttered Environments with Deep Reinforcement Learning Abstract: The application of robotics in cluttered and dynamic environments provides a