Jiang Li, professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, discusses the phenomenon of artificial intelligence.
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Mounir Laroussi, professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, was featured in the Spring 2023 issue of PRISM Magazine.
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The senior design project team designed and built a manufacturing device to 3D print a part in suborbital space.
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The engineering student project expo (ESPEX) will be held April 25 in the Engineering Systems Building (ESB).
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More than 50 admitted and current female engineering students attended the 6th annual Women Excelling in Engineering (WE2) event.
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Mahbubul Alam and Lasitha Vidyaratne work together in research and development at Hitachi America.
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Christopher Animashaun and Nathan Holland are doctoral candidates in the University's Center for Bioelectronics.
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From the high school to the college level, the research center is providing multidisciplinary internship opportunities.
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The objective of the daylong event on the Eastern Shore “was to get a true sense of the multiple kinds of skill sets Wallops employees need to keep the place humming.”
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Old Dominion University’s Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center to celebrate its silver anniversary.
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Benjamin Belfore, a newly minted Ph.D. in electrical engineering, devised the world’s second-best spin polarized photocathode.
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Siblings Michael, Matthew and Rachel Nilsen graduated from ODU’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
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Siblings Michael, Matthew and Rachel Nilsen all graduated from ODU’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
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The 1975 graduate, who earned a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering, is an engineer, attorney, patent attorney, inventor and business owner.
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Students from Floyd E. Kellam, Meridian and Grassfield high schools won pizza parties.
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The Outstanding University Scholar, Evon-Broderick honorees and Provost’s Awards for Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher were also announced.
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Jasmine Tutt utilized a partnership between ODU and Newport News Shipbuilding to earn her degree and immediately enter the workforce.
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The Batten College of Engineering and Technology’s annual student design expo, ESPEX, featured senior design and graduate research projects.
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Fridley, who comes from the University of Alabama, is set to begin his new role in July.
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ODU alumna Sarah Golden spoke during the fifth annual Women Excelling in Engineering event at the Batten College of Engineering and Technology.
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From biomedical engineering to racial history, they are blazing new trails.
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The top three schools will earn gift cards from Papa John’s.
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ESPEX (Engineering Student Projects Expo) will be in person this year!
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The Batten College will host in-person events and activities related to this year's national theme: Reimagining the Possible.
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Their findings show a possible way to exploit a common vulnerability in malignant cells while minimizing some of the negative side effects on healthy cells.
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The Batten College of Engineering and Technology will celebrate Engineers Week with in-person events and activities related to this year's national theme: Reimagining the Possible.
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In “Motion/Emotion: Exploring Affect from Automata to Robots,” the Barry Art Museum investigates how humans and robots interact through historic automata, contemporary artwork and robots created by ODU faculty and alumni.
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ODU is one of six universities in the state participating in the new Virginia Cyber Navigator Internship Program.
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Engineering faculty among the updated list of most-cited scientists.
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The program provides students with the latest Department of Defense cybersecurity certification.
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Justin Heisterkamp dual-majored in electrical and computer engineering.
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Batten College of Engineering and Technology graduates participate in commencement ceremonies at the Ted Constant Center Saturday, December 18, 2021. Photographs by Chuck Thomas/Old Dominion University
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Kyle Hernandez is a fall '21 electrical engineering graduate.
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The center is dedicated to advancing scientific frontiers and securing research leadership in cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, neurosciences, regenerative medicine, infectious diseases and more.
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The director of the School of Cybersecurity received the belated honor during a surprise presentation on Oct. 26.
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Audra Bullock left NASA when she found a new calling after becoming a foster parent.
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ODU’s School of Cybersecurity offers future naval officers hands-on research and training.
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The research professor, who has been at ODU since 2005, has earned 17 extramural grants totaling more than $15 million.
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The annual awards recognize graduates who have brought extraordinary honor to Old Dominion University through distinction in their fields.
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The $1.3 million grant from the National Science Foundation and nearly $500,000 from the National Security Agency will deliver a first-of-its-kind platform.
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Neil St. Clair, Daniel Erdogan and Larry Price recently built and raced an electric boat for the Promoting Electric Propulsion (PEP) for Small Craft competition.
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ODU researchers will lead two of seven transdisciplinary projects funded by the Commonwealth Cyber Initiative (CCI).
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ODU’s Linda Vahala is one of just 10 receiving grants for quantum information science research in plasma physics from the Department of Energy.
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The five scholars are the first to be inducted into the Graduate Research Training Initiative for Student Enhancement Program.
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Four of the five collaborations receiving money from COVA CCI will be led by University researchers.
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The University’s School of Cybersecurity will oversee implementation of the funding.
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The Norfolk Public Schools Career & Technical Education Department, a partner in the project, nominated the Batten and Darden Colleges for the award.
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A total of 83 students and faculty from the University have now won the prestigious scholarships.
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The new program, which is within the computer engineering discipline, will be available in the fall of 2021.
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Music education major Timothy Burleigh earns top academic honor; Kaufman and Evon-Broderick award winners also announced.
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Justin Heisterkamp, Rita Meraz and Sofia Tequida will serve as Virginia Microelectronics Consortium Summer Research Scholars.
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The publication recognized 20 of the University’s graduate programs or specialties and two of its colleges.
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Professor Sachin Shetty will provide technical supervision for development of a 5G-enabled “smart warehouse” at a Georgia military base.
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Austin Tapp, who won ODU’s competition, took second place and a People’s Choice award at the Conference of Southern Graduate Schools’ regional event.
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The event will be held from 3:30 to 5 p.m. via Zoom.
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Two research teams were each awarded $42,000 grants.
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With the theme of “Imagining Tomorrow,” the Batten College of Engineering and Technology will host a number of virtual events.
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Austin Tapp earned a $1,000 prize and a spot in regional competition later this month.
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“This funding allows us to draw upon the expertise of faculty and students to solve problems that affect the daily lives of residents in the coastal Virginia region,” said Austin Agho, provost and vice president for academic affairs at ODU.
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He served as interim and associate dean of the college, and as chair of the University Senate.
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More than 50 ODU faculty honored in top 2% of scientists cited worldwide.
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STEM-minded ODU students can earn a gift card for free pizza by completing a quick and fun coding tutorial.
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Khan Iftekharuddin is lead investigator for the multi-disciplinary, multi-university team.
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Cybercriminals use different ways to get your information. Here's how to avoid getting tricked.
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Sam Hunter ’99 founded winksfromgod.org, which is sponsoring a virtual fundraiser through Dec. 15.
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Ben Stuart, who has served as interim dean since June of 2019, will start his new appointment on Oct. 25.
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GENEDGE pledges five-year investment in the 7,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility, which is slated to open in the spring of 2021.
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In response to substantial growth, the first-of-its-kind school opens Oct. 1.
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The associate dean for research and graduate programs as well as director of the Vision Lab in the Batten College of Engineering and Technology has secured approximately $11 million in research funding.
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Locklear, a second-year student in the electrical engineering program, spent the summer sewing over 200 face masks as part of an Engineering Makerspace and Invention Center (EMIC) project.
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Frederic (Rick) McKenzie, professor and chair of the Department of Computational Modeling and Simulation Engineering passes away.
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Registration now open for Remote Experience for Young Engineers and Scientists (REYES)
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Rafael Landaeta, associate dean of the Batten College of Engineering and Technology, plans to continue the event annually.
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Other participants in the initiative are William & Mary, Hampton University, MI Technical Solutions and CivilianCyber.
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Preslav Ivanov, a native of Bulgaria, will graduate in May with two Bachelor of Science degrees – and a 4.0 GPA.
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Megan Witherow, a Ph.D. candidate in electrical and computer engineering, focuses her research on improving intervention for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
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CEO says collaboration will help generate solutions that will save lives in the Commonwealth.
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Here is the latest information from the University.
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The event offers fun and informative events for current and future students.
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The event provided opportunities for exhibiting and networking.
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The technology was developed for the Navy, but could have commercial uses as well.
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They are part of two-person research teams that were awarded $24,000 apiece.
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Six students who graduated with bachelor's degrees were honored for having the highest GPAs in their respective colleges.
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Hongyi (Michael) Wu, Batten Chair of Cybersecurity and the director of the Center for Cybersecurity Education and Research ODU has been named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
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The University's Vision Lab places second in Brain Tumor Classification Challenge.
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ODU engineering student Daniel Perez landed internship with Pixar.
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MOU provides $29.2 million over the next two decades to increase computer science and computer engineering graduates.
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Research Experiences for Undergraduates program focused on cybersecurity
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About 50 students worked on the project over the past four years.
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Engineering students visit Guatemala to help community of roughly 800 residents.
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Students present 60 innovative project demonstrations to faculty, employers and industry partners.
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Stuart holds a Ph.D. from Rutgers and has been at ODU since 2015.
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Electrical engineering student David Gonzalez was Old Dominion's representative in the event, which was held April 26.
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Barrett has been employed by the University since 2015.
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David Gonzalez will earn a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering at the University’s 130th Commencement Exercises next month.
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Online-Bachelor-Degrees.com cited the program on its list of the 10 Best Online Schools for Bachelor's in Computer Engineering for 2019.
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As an affiliate member since 2002, ODU has established a record of significant contributions to NIA through aerospace research and helping to manage the institute’s graduate programs.
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Electrical and Computer Engineering professor Vishnu Lakdawala receives an achievement award from the National Association of Clean Water Agencies.
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The publication recognized the Darden College of Education & Professional Studies and six graduate programs in other colleges.
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After successful integration with deployer in Houston, CubeSat is scheduled to launch from NASA's Wallops Island facility on April 17.
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