The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering has developed a new Hardware Verification course that introduces students to the principles and practices used by verification engineers in ...
12 units of a Coverage requirement are required for the ECE curriculum. Students may use this requirement to further specialize in their main area, or they may use this to explore some of the other ...
The following courses are listed by area and are available to fulfill the PhD Breadth Requirements.
Carlee Joe-Wong is a Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department at Carnegie Mellon University. She received her Ph.D. from Princeton University's Program in Applied and ...
My research deals with understanding the interaction of light with materials, devising theories and imaging architectures to capture these interactions, and finally developing a deeper understanding ...
Dr. Siyang Zheng is a Professor at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) in Departments of Biomedical Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering. Prior to his appointment at CMU, he was an ...
In a world where data breaches and cyberattacks are ever-present, the need for technologists who have a solid understanding of the principles that underlie strong ...
*All students who matriculated into the ECE MS program up to and including Spring 2020, please see the program requirements here. The MS in ECE, AD is a four-semester program comprised of 133 units of ...
Nakahira received a Young Investigator Award from the Japan Science and Technology Agency for developing a machine that builds autonomous systems.
As summer temperatures surge and an unprecedented heatwave hits parts of the U.S., we asked our College of Engineering experts about using smart phones, laptops, and other electronics in extremely hot ...
The winningest team in DEF CON’s Capture-the-Flag (CTF) competition history, Carnegie Mellon University’s Plaid Parliament of Pwning (PPP), won its third consecutive title, earning its eighth victory ...
We are constantly surrounded by energy in the form of electromagnetic waves. Wouldn’t it be nice if we could take advantage of it? In a recently published paper in the journal Nature, a future ...
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