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Prof. Lizy John Honored with 2011 Outstanding Engineering Alumni Award from Penn State University

Prof. Lizy John of UT ECE was recently honored with a 2011 Outstanding Engineering Alumni Award from Penn State University. A dozen top Penn State engineers were honored on April 21 at the 2011 Outstanding Engineering Alumni Awards ceremony at the Nittany Lion Inn on the University Park campus. The annual Outstanding Engineering Alumni Award is the highest honor conferred by the College and recognizes graduates who have reached exceptional levels of professional achievement. Prof. John received her PhD on computer engineering from Penn State in 1993.

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Prof. Vishwanath Awarded Grant from Army Research Office for Research in Social Networks

UT ECE professor Sriram Vishwanath has been awarded a $300,000 grant by the Army Research Office for Research in Social Networks. His research is focused on understanding the theoretical underpinnings of such networks, and developing algorithms that are inspired by an information theoretic analysis of social networks. The end goal of this project will be a suite of algorithms that can be used to infer social behavior between users from any database of social interactions.

Prof. Seth Bank and Prof. Sriram Vishwanath Receive 2011 Defense University Research Instrumentation Program (DURIP) awards

UT ECE professors Seth Bank and Sriram Vishwanath received 2011 Defense University Research Instrumentation Program (DURIP) awards. 165 awards were made to 83 academic institutions this year to support the purchase of $37.8 million in research instrumentation.

UT ECE Undergrads Win IET Around the World Competition

For the second year in a row UT ECE has won first place in the local Present Around the World competition sponsored by IET, The Institution of Engineering and Technology (the British equivalent of IEEE). The competition provides an opportunity for students to demonstrate their presentation skills and be recognized by this organization. UT ECE competed against two other schools, Texas A&M and the University of Houston. The talks are limited to 10 minutes, and judged 75% on presentation skills and 25% on technical content.

Professor John Pearce Named Among Top 10 Most Inspiring Professors by Texas Exes

The Alcade, The University of Texas at Austin alumni magazine, recently named their list of the Top 10 Most Inspiring Professors and UT ECE professor John Pearce made the list. For a professor of literature, being soulful and philosophical might be an easier feat. But John Pearce manages it even while teaching the intricacies of electrical engineering.

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