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Electrical Engineering
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Fundamental research can be a starting point for device simulations--such as novel nanosensors with ultimate quantum sensitivity like the Hot-Electron Direct Detector (HEDD) for submillimeter cosmic radiation shown here.


THE FACES OF EE

Vidhya Seran
Ph.D. candidate (Video Communication)

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ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

RESEARCH

NEWS & EVENTS

Our faculty works in such diverse fields as nanoelectronic devices, single photon detection, radar image processing, biomimetics, and DNA imaging. We have 460 undergraduate students and 190 graduate students.

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EE Brochure - 2007

EE Alumni Website

EE Study Abroad Program

Undergraduate:

  • B. S. in electrical engineering

Graduate:

  • M. Eng  • M. S.  • Ph. D.

CAREERS

So just what does an electrical engineer do?

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We maintain a vigorous, integrative research programs in the areas of:

  • Communications and Signal Processing
  • Microelectronics, Photonics, and Materials

  • Energy systems
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EE Brochure - 2007


Chair's presentation about EE in April 2008


Prof. Wie has received $393,000 in new funding from Samsung Electronics


UB Today article about Prof. Takeuchi


A recent publication of Prof. Bird was highlighted on the front cover of Journal of Physics Condensed Matter


Prof. Takeuchi has been elected Vice President of the Electrochemical Society


Prof. Mitin named SUNY Distinguished Professor


Prof. Mitin received AFOSR grant to investigate kinetics and transport in quantum-dot structures


Prof. Mitin's papers selected for Virtual Journals in Science and Technology


Former UB EE Student elected into the National Academy of Engineering


Prof. Yoon received a 2008 NSF CAREER award


EE Department 2007 Holiday Postcard


Prof. E. Takeuchi is 2008 recipient of an Astellas USA Foundation Award, administered by the American Chemical Society (ACS)


The Communications research group receives yet another federal research grant


Prof. Strasser's recent NYSTAR grant highlighted in Buffalo News


Prof Bird's Research Highlighted in many news articles

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