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ECE Research Seminar (Virtual Event*) April 29, Friday, 12:30 – 1:30 pm

Please join us for the final ECE Research Seminar of the semester. Friday, April 29 12:30-1:30 pm CT on Webex Quantum Computing for Machine Learning: Introduction to Quantum Annealing and Gated Quantum Computing Yaroslav Koshka | ykoshka@ece.msstate.edu Abstract: Quantum Computers (QCs) are machines based on quantum bits (qubits) that take full advantage of the laws…

April 18, 2022


Guest Seminar – April 6 10-11am Simrall 104

Please join us April 6th from 10-11 am in Simrall 104 for a guest seminar. Grid Vital Signs and Power Systems Dynamics Vahid Madani, Ph.D., Fellow IEEE   Abstract – The Electric power industry continues to transform at an accelerating rate. Demand for bundled load is on decline which directly affects the supply side. Cascading…

April 5, 2022


ECE Students Awarded in 2022 Spring Graduate Research Symposium

Four Mississippi State University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering students received awards at the 2022 Spring Graduate Research Symposium. Graduate Research Symposium, which is a collaboration from The Graduate School and the Graduate Student Association, allows students to showcase their research in a series of poster and oral presentations. ECE Graduate Research Symposium Winners:…

March 31, 2022


ECE Distinguished Lecture – March 25 at 10:00am Simrall 104

Please join us for our March 25 ECE Distinguished Lecture 10:00 am Central Time, Simrall 104 Grid Modernization: Technological Advancements Beyond Smart Grid John D. McDonald Smart Grid Business Development Leader Grid Solutions GE Renewable Energy Abstract: This talk will familiarize participants with a vision for Grid Modernization, focusing on technological advancements beyond Smart Grid….

March 21, 2022


Rajala Elected to NAE

Mississippi State University’s former dean of the Bagley College of Engineering and former department head of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Sarah A. Rajala has been elected as one of the new members of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE). Dr. Rajala’s honor is for her “innovations in engineering education: outcomes assessment, greater participation…

March 15, 2022


ECE Research Seminar – March 25, Friday, 12:30 – 1:30 pm CT

Please join us for our March 25 ECE Research Seminar 12:30-1:30 pm central time A New Language for Antennas and Applications Junming Diao | jdiao@ece.msstate.edu Abstract: From classical antenna theory, antenna figures of merit (such as impedance, directivity, realized gain) are well defined and understood for transmitting antennas, but rarely used to explain and describe…

March 10, 2022


ECE Professor James Fowler Serves in NSF Role

Mississippi State University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Professor James E. Fowler has recently started an assignment with the National Science Foundation (NSF). Dr. Fowler is on an Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) assignment as a program director for the Communication and Information Foundations (CIF) program within the Computing and Communication Foundations (CCF) division…

February 16, 2022


ECE Alumni Named to MSU Foundation Board

Two Mississippi State University Electrical and Computer Engineering alumni have been named to the 2022 Mississippi State University Foundation board of directors. ECE alumnus Anthony L. Wilson began his one-year position as the new chair, and he had previously served as vice chair for the board. Wilson is currently the as chairman, president and CEO…

February 9, 2022


2021-22 ECE Best Graduate Researcher Named

Mississippi State University’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) has announced its 2021-22 ECE Best Graduate Researcher Award winner. The ECE Graduate Committee announced Aly Abdalla as the winner, and he will receive $1,000 as part of his award. His major professor is ECE Associate Professor Dr. Vuk Marojevic, who notes that Abdalla is…

February 9, 2022


ECE Students: Leading the Way in NSBE Roles

Mississippi State University’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering students are making a difference in the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) in five of the leadership roles in the campus chapter. The students’ engagement is helping to fulfill NSBE’s mission, which to increase the number of Black engineers who excel academically and professionally and…

February 7, 2022