Department News

Prof. Louri and his team have recently published a paper at the ACM Nanocom’2016, New York, Sept. 2016. The paper is titled “Reconfigurable Optical and Wireless (R-OWN) Network-on-Chip for High Performance Computing”

Professor Ahmed Louri and his research team have recently published a paper: “Reconfigurable Optical and Wireless (R-OWN) Network-on-Chip for High Performance Computing,” in the Third ACM...

Mona Zaghloul and Hasan Goktas Recently Published a Paper in the Journal Radio Science

Professor Mona Zaghloul and Hasan Goktas recently published a paper in the journal Radio Science.  The citation is: H. Goktas and M. E. Zaghloul. “The...

Volker Sorger Recently Presented His Work at a Number of Venues

Professor Volker Sorger recently presented his work at a number of venues: 1) a keynote talk delivered on October 3 at the University of Arizona School of Optical...

Volker Sorger and His Co-Authors Recently Published the Following Article: “Fundamental Scaling Laws in Nanophotonics”

Professor Volker Sorger and his co-authors recently published the following article: K. Liu, S. Sun, A. Majumdar, and V. J. Sorger. “Fundamental Scaling Laws in...

SEAS’ Continuing Collaboration With Korea University

As part of SEAS’ continuing collaboration with Korea University (KU), eight SEAS faculty members visited Korea University last week to...

Institute for Magnetics Research (IMR) Will Present Their Research on the Enhancement of Magnetic Properties of Yttrium-Iron Nanoparticles at the Magnetism and Magnetic Materials Conference

Postdocs Dr. Amir Aslani and Dr. Mohammadreza Ghahremani at the Institute for Magnetics Research (IMR) will present their research on the enhancement of magnetic properties of yttrium-iron...

Tarek El-Ghazawi Recently Gave Three Invited Seminars

Professor Tarek El-Ghazawi recently gave three invited seminars at the University of Toronto’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (September 22),...

David Nagel Is the Principal Investigator on a $2.6 Million NRL Program for GW

The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering just completed a very successful $2.5 million program for the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) titled “Photovoltaic Materiel and Device...

Tian Lan has received a $500,000 NSF collaborative grant for the project “Rethinking Erasure Codes for Cloud Storage: A Quantitative Framework for Latency, Reliability, and Cost Optimization.”

Professor Tian Lan has received a $500,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) collaborative grant awarded to GW and Purdue for the project “Rethinking Erasure...