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:…
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…
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…
General Motors System Engineer Gary Rushton recently spoke to one of Mississippi State University’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering’s classes. Rushton presented an overview of the EcoCar competition and his work in advanced forward lighting technologies to Dr. John Ball’s Sensor Processing for Autonomous Vehicles class. Rushton serves as the mentor for Mississippi State…
Six undergraduate students in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering have been recently been inducted into the Mississippi State University chapter of Tau Beta Pi. Chapter MS Alpha, MSU’s Tau Beta Pi chapter, held a ceremony in the fall to welcome its newest 38 members. The three electrical engineering inductees include junior Andrew Donald…
As part of this semester’s schedule, Mississippi State University’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) is offering a one-of-a-kind course on sensor processing for autonomous vehicles. Associate Professor and Robert D. Guyton Chair Dr. John Ball said, “With the global autonomous car market projected to reach $40 to 60 billion by 2028, Ford, VW,…
Dissertation title: Performance enhancement of wide-range perception issues for autonomous vehicles When: Friday, March 4, 2022, 3 PM – 5 PM Where: https://msstate.webex.com/meet/ss3795 Candidate: Suvash Sharma Degree: Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering Committee Members: Dr. Bo Tang (Major Professor) Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Dr. John Ball (Co-Major Professor) Associate Professor, Department…