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new communication chip

Researchers in the Cockrell School of Engineering are developing a communication chip that is able to send signals in harsh weather and over greater distances.

The team is developing this technology for military use in the Air Force, said Ray Chen, electrical and computer engineering professor. Chen, who is leading the research team, said the

Francis Bostick

Former Texas ECE professor and chair Francis Bostick passed away Wednesday, October 20.

Dr. Francis Bostick was the Hayden Head Centennial Professor Emeritus and Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus. He received his B.S.E E. degree from UT Austin in May, 1955. That summer he entered the Graduate School of Electrical Engineering and started

Staff

Texas ECE is proud to celebrate and recognize our staff for Hispanic Heritage Month. 
Fire-fighting Robot

Every once in a while, a young person already so accomplished comes along and makes you wonder aloud “what am I doing with my life?” Siddharth Thakur is one of those young people.
Sofia Hurtado

We sat down with PhD student Sofia Hurtado to discuss her experiences at Texas ECE.
Jaydeep Kulkarni

Prof. Jaydeep Kulkarni of Texas ECE has been selected as a Distinguished Lecturer for both IEEE Solid State Circuits Society (SSCS) and IEEE Electron Device Society (EDS).
Atlas Wang

Prof. Atlas Wang of Texas ECE has received several grants for his work on artificial intelligence. 
Elvin Galarza

We sat down with alumnus Elvin Galarza to discuss his time at Texas ECE and his career in electrical and computer engineering.
Emily Porter

Prof. Porter received the award for "contributions to microwave medical technologies, standardizing the methodology for measuring the dielectric properties of biological tissues, and advocating for women in engineering.”
Jean Anne Incorvia

Prof. Jean Anne Incorvia of Texas ECE has been named a 2021 Intel® Rising Star. The Rising Star Faculty Award is an invitation-only program to foster innovation and help promote the careers of promising early-career faculty members.