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ECE Research Seminar – Friday, November 5 12:30 pm CT

Please join us for our November 5 ECE Research Seminar 12:30-1:30 pm central time Opportunities for All – What is Engineering Education Research and Why Should I Care? with Jean Mohammadi-Aragh | jean@ece.msstate.edu Abstract: Starting with the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning and moving into Rigoro us Engineering Education Research, a multitude of opportunities exist for…

November 2, 2021


Peng Wins MSU Graduate Student Research Award

  Ms. Yehong Peng, ECPE Ph.D student was awarded the first prize in the engineering category for her poster presentation in the 2021 MSU Graduate Student Research Symposium for her presentation titled, “Smart Partitioning based Fully Distributed AC Optimal Power Flow.”  Peng describes her research as the optimization of bulk power systems operation. As today’s…

November 1, 2021


ECE’s Inaugural Research Symposium

Friday, October 15, the ECE Graduate Committee hosted it’s Inaugural ECE Research Symposium.  The ECE Graduate Committee would like to announce that the Best Presentation award goes to Mr. Amine Taoudi for his presentation entitled “Design and optimization of a hybrid electric vehicle with energy efficient longitudinal control and bio-inspired trajectory planning and tracking.” He…

October 27, 2021


Luo receives NSF grant

Yu Luo, assistant professor in electrical and computer engineering (ECE) department at the Mississippi State University, recently secured a grant from the National Science Foundation to study Internet of Things (IoT). According to Statista, the number IoT connected devices worldwide will be 38.6 billion by 2025. IoT involves a larger number of sensors, actuators, and…

October 14, 2021


ECE and nSPARC Joint Distinguished Lecture – Laura Biven

ECE and nSPARC Joint Distinguished Lecture, November 05, 2021 at 10am, CDT (Virtual Event*) | WebEx Link Perspectives on Data Science from the NIH Office of Data Science Strategy Laura Biven | Branch Chief for the Data Ecosystem | Office of Data Science Strategy | National Institutes of Health | https://datascience.nih.gov   Abstract: This talk…

October 12, 2021


MSU ECE selected for national NASA@ My Library STEAM programming initiative

Mississippi State University’s Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Department has been selected through a competitive application process to be part of NASA@ My Library, an education initiative created to increase and enhance STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) learning opportunities for library patrons throughout the nation, including geographic areas and populations currently underrepresented in…

September 15, 2021


EAGER Grant to Improve Data Center Runtime Systems

Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Department Head, Dr. Samee Khan has been awarded a research grant by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to improve the functioning of data centers. EAGER: From Theory to Practice of Elastic Interval Runtime Schedulers will be funded through September 2023. Data centers and high-performance computing systems fuel our modern-day computational…

September 15, 2021


Park Receives ONR Grant

Dr. Chanyeop Park, Assistant Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), recently received a grant from the Office of Naval Research (ONR). The award began on August 1 and will continue for three years. The objective of the project, titled “Development of Electrets as a Solution to Partial Discharge in Power-Electronics-Driven Shipboard Power Systems,” is…

September 15, 2021


ECE Seminar Series – Dr. Seungdeog Choi – The “Reliability” of Power Electronics Systems (PESs)

Please plan to join ECE’s next Research Seminar – Friday, September 24, 12:30 – 1:30 on Webex The “Reliability” of Power Electronics Systems (PESs) Seungdeog Choi | seungdeog@ece.msstate.edu Abstract: The reliability of power electronic systems (PESs) has become a concern with the increased penetrations of the internet of things (IoT) enabling cyber-physical systems (CPSs) into…

September 13, 2021


ECE Professor Leads Teacher Workshops

Dr. Jean Mohammadi-Aragh, Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Assistant Professor, recently helped lead a group of elementary, middle, and high school teachers in a National Science Foundation (NSF) STEM+C program this summer to learn about computational thinking and 3D weather. The group included 15 teachers from MSU’s surrounding area, as well as eight facilitators from…

September 9, 2021