Nick Estes’s Journey From Chemical Engineering to a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering
Electrical engineers get to make robots and radios – we get to use our creativity to solve problems.
The Wireless Institute at Notre Dame is excited to announce the opening of our newly renovated community workspaces. A welcoming hub designed with our visiting faculty, graduate students, and collaborators in mind.
Electrical engineers get to make robots and radios – we get to use our creativity to solve problems.
Pooler participates in the Advanced Wireless Research Experiences (AWaRE) through Notre Dame’s Wireless Institute.
Dr. Laneman, recently tapped as a member of the newly formed Next G Alliance Research Council, is looking forward to collaborating with other industry and academic experts on developing a comprehensive North American 6G research strategy.
enFocus marks a decade of hi-tech problem solving in the region
The National Spectrum Consortium (NSC) is pleased to announce the Women in Spectrum Scholarship program. NSC intends to name at least 5 Spectrum Scholars during the inaugural year of this… Read More
The Notre Dame community and the general public are invited to attend the annual Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium to learn about the amazing research projects undergraduate students have worked on throughout the… Read More
Following in his brother’s footsteps, Nicolas (Nico) Garcia attended the University of Notre Dame for his undergraduate degree. Although his brother majored in Computer Science, Nico decided early on he… Read More