Notre Dame researchers partner with US Air Force, Trek10 to launch cloud engineering learning platform
Notre Dame researchers partner with US Air Force, Trek10 to launch cloud engineering learning platform
Notre Dame researchers partner with US Air Force, Trek10 to launch cloud engineering learning platform
iNDustry Labs at the University of Notre Dame today announced its first cohort of faculty affiliates, a key milestone in the development of the University’s new platform for collaboration with regional… Read More
Professor Hochwald designed his own transmitter using an available FM radio station when he was a child. Instead of sleeping, he would broadcast his favorite music from his record collection… Read More
Department of Electrical Engineering (NDEE) graduate student Joseph Loof, advised by NDEE professor and an affiliated member of the Wireless Institute, Thomas Pratt, recently traveled to Denver, Colorado, for Resilience Week 2018.… Read More
The Wireless Institute at the University of Notre Dame is currently accepting applications for the Advanced Wireless Research Experiences (AWaRE) REU, a 10-week summer undergraduate research program. AWaRE provides opportunities for undergraduate EE and CSE majors to experience hands-on… Read More
The second annual Gold Mass for scientists and engineers will be celebrated at 5:15 p.m. Nov. 15 (Thursday) in the Basilica of the Sacred Heart at the University of Notre… Read More
The second annual Colleges of Science and Engineering Joint Annual Meeting (COSE-JAM) for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows will be held Friday, December 7, 2018, in Jordan Hall of Science.… Read More
The University of Notre Dame College of Engineering has created a new Center for Civic Innovation in partnership with the Notre Dame Research, Center for Social Concerns and IDEA Center — part of an effort… Read More
Written by Leslie Letinsky, Communications Specialist, Department of Electrical Engineering When you’re tuned into a radio station, the signal you are listening to occupies a range of frequencies. For example,… Read More
From the first successful wireless transmission in the United States, which was sent by Professor Jerome Green in 1899 from the Notre Dame campus to Saint Mary’s College, to its… Read More