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ECE Professor Leads Teacher Workshops

Dr. Jean Mohammadi-Aragh, Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Assistant Professor, recently helped lead a group of elementary, middle, and high school teachers in a National Science Foundation (NSF) STEM+C program this summer to learn about computational thinking and 3D weather. The group included 15 teachers from MSU’s surrounding area, as well as eight facilitators from…

September 9, 2021


ECE and CAVS Joint Distinguished Lecture – Dr. Weisong Shi – Edge Intelligence and Its Application in Connected and Autonomous Vehicles

ECE and CAVS Joint Distinguished Lecture  October 01, 2021 at 2pm, CDT (Virtual Event*)  Edge Intelligence and Its Application in Connected and Autonomous Vehicles  Weisong Shi Professor of Computer Science and Associate Dean of College of Engineering Wayne State University   Abstract: The proliferation of Internet of Things and the success of rich cloud services…

September 9, 2021


ECE Professor Joins with CAVS, Leading Institutions on E-Ship Research

Dr. Seungdeog Choi of the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Department at Mississippi State University was recently awarded a grant sponsored by the Office of Naval Research for the Electric Ship Research and Development Consortium (ESRDC) effort. Dr. Choi is working with Angela Card and Gregory J. Henley, both research engineers from MSU’s Center for…

September 3, 2021


ECE Department Head Making Data Centers More Efficient

Dr. Samee U. Khan, Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Department Head, has joined with Devesh Tiwari of Northeastern University in Boston to develop self-regulatory methods to efficiently utilize data centers. The National Science Foundation (NSF) is funding the project, titled Collaborative Research; CNS Core: Small: HARMONIA: New Methods for Colocating Multiple QoS-Sensitive Jobs. The project…

August 31, 2021


ECE Professors Receive NSF Grant for Open AI Cellular

MSU Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) professors Vuk Marojevic and Bo Tang are working with members of Virginia Tech’s ECE department on a research grant being funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The project, titled Open AI Cellular (OAIC): Prototyping Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Control and Testing Systems for Cellular Communications Research, is a Community Research…

August 26, 2021


ECE Distinguished Lecture – Dr. Julie P. Martin – Why Decades of Broadening Participation in Engineering Education Have Gotten it Wrong (and what we can do about it)

ECE Distinguished Lecture September 03, 2021 at 2pm (Virtual Event*) Why Decades of Broadening Participation in Engineering Education Have Gotten it Wrong (and what we can do about it) Julie P. Martin Associate Professor and Associate Department Chair for Graduate Programs & Research Infrastructure The Ohio State University Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Women & Minorities in…

August 23, 2021


ECE Alumnus Featured in BCOE Momentum

Charlie Hudnall, a 1986 graduate in ECE and member of the ECE Advisory Board, is featured in this month’s Bagley College of Engineering Momentum series. Learn more about Charlie and his work:   The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Mississippi State University consists of 23 faculty members (including 7 endowed professors), 3 clinical…

August 23, 2021


Dr. Park Collaborates for NSF Grant

Dr. Chanyeop Park of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) was recently awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation for his research in Dielectric Properties. Dr. Park, an assistant professor in ECE, is working with Dr. Amanda Koh, an assistant professor in Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University of Alabama for…

August 20, 2021


ECE Seminar Series – Dr. Chun-Hung Liu – Federated Learning Over Massive Wireless Networks

Please join ECE’s first Research Seminar for Fall 2021 Friday, August 27 12:30 – 1:30 pm CT on Webex Federated Learning over Massive Wireless Networks Chun-Hung Liu | chliu@ece.msstate.edu   Abstract: Federated learning (FL) over wireless networks is a distributed learning technique between a server and wireless clients without raw data delivery and thereby it…

August 19, 2021


Dr. Jean Featured in MSU’s Our People Spotlight

Jean Mohammadi-Aragh has family roots at Mississippi State. Her parents are both graduates and met during their student days. Her husband and siblings also work on campus. But Mohammadi-Aragh also values the extended family the university fosters through relationships with mentors, colleagues and students—and even community members through various outreach efforts. An assistant professor of…

August 11, 2021