Engineering Better Communication
ECE alum’s $3M AI start-up helps to analyze and smooth out business interactions.
Starting Up (in) Summertime
ECE students are leading two entrepreneurial Summer Accelerator projects this summer.
Rapid Detection on a Chip
An optical biosensor developed by Professor Selim Ünlü and collaborators diagnoses monkeypox in record time.
Helping Her Rise
For the sixth year, the ECE department sent a group of students to WE24, the world’s largest conference for women in engineering and technology.
Fall Conference Season Brings an Abundant Harvest for ECE Researchers
BU ECE researchers have had a strong start in the current conference season, earning three best paper awards in September/October 2024.
Analog Neural Networks: Nature Communications Publishes ECE Researchers’ Blueprint for Precision
First author Cansu Demirkiran (ECE PhD’24) and advisor Professor Ajay Joshi discuss “fault-tolerant analog neural networks.”
Efficient, Secure, and Coming to a Cloud Near You
Professor Ajay Joshi and former advisee Rashmi Agrawal have received a 2024 Ignition Award for their company, CipherSonic.
ECE Students Are Societal Engineers
As part of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering’s Senior Design Capstone these student teams created real-world solutions to real-world issues, working as a new kind of engineer:
The Societal Engineer®
High Performance From BU ECE At SC23
BU ECE researchers, both faculty and students, made a major impact at SC23, the premier conference in high-performance computing.
ECE CHIPS In: Minuscule Hardware, Maximum Impact
In many ways, Professor Rabia Yazicigil is the very image of the kind of scientist and engineer called for by the CHIPS Act: productive, inventive, application-focused, collaborative- and service-minded, and an active mentor cultivating similar values and capabilities in a younger generation of innovators.