Magnetic Refrigeration Technology
In the advancement of alternative energy sources, and the critical importance of the global warming, magnetic refrigeration is a promising energy efficient and environmentally friendly technology to...
Magnetic Refrigeration Technology
In the advancement of alternative energy sources, and the critical importance of the global warming, magnetic refrigeration is a promising energy efficient and environmentally friendly technology to...
Professor Volker Sorger wins the 2016 Outstanding Young Researcher Award
Prof. Volker Sorger is an outstanding researcher, scholar, and entrepreneur who has laid solid foundations for a distinguished career. His research focuses...
Professor Shahrokh Ahmadi wins the 2016 Distinguished Teacher Award
Prof. Shahrokh Ahmadi has been an exemplary educator and mentor, winning over students and peers with his complete engagement in his classes and the undergraduate...
ECE student Shuai Sun wins at GW Research Days
Research Days invites GW undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral students to showcase their work and compete for prize money at...
ECE students win at the SEAS 2016 R&D Showcase
The School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) celebrated its 10th annual...
Prof. Zaghloul and collaborators secure a $2 million competitive award
Professor Mona Zaghloul and her collaborators, Professor Zhenyu Li (BMI, PI), and Professor Dinesh Pillai (Children's National and GW SMHS) in secure a $2,016,588 competitive Award. The...
Ahmed Louri installed in Karlgaard Professorship
Dr. Louri was most recently a professor of electrical and computer engineering and the director of the High Performance Computing Architectures and Technologies Laboratory at the University of...
Profs. El-Ghazawi, Sorger and Narayana win an AFOSR grant
Professors Tarek El-Ghazawi, Volker Sorger and Vikram Narayana win a competitive AFOSR grant in the amount of $752,193. El-Ghazawi is the P.I., Sorger is a CoPI and Narayana the second...
Prof. Subramaniam Named IEEE Fellow
Suresh Subramaniam has been elevated to the grade of IEEE Fellow (Class of 2015) for his research contributions. The official citation reads: "for contributions to optical network architectures,...