Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering News
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering covers a wide range of modern engineering fields including wireless communication, system on chip, nanotechnology, renewable energy, and sensor networks. Our graduates receive the necessary knowledge to either design computer hardware or software, or analyze, design, and develop systems that process, communicate, interface, and display information.
Current Electrical and Computer Engineering News
Unique spaces spark creativity and invention; the building officially debuts Feb. 23.
The longtime career coach is helping Engineering students break into the burgeoning Southern Nevada tech start-up market.
Over 40 local female students spent five weeks learning programming, building smart technology, and engaging in robotics projects.
Activities include behind-the-scenes tours of Strip entertainment venues, investigations of “smart hospitality” systems, and hands-on engineering project
James Skelly, a master of electrical engineering student, came out on top at this year’s Rebel Grad Slam, and the impact of his research reaches far beyond the event.
Alumni volunteers encouraged to give back by helping students develop their professional skills.
Electrical and Computer Engineering In The News
UNLV celebrated the opening of its Advanced Engineering Building on Friday as the university works to help accommodate one of its fastest growing programs.
UNLV celebrated the opening of its Advanced Engineering Building on Friday as the university works to help accommodate one of its fastest growing programs.
The UNLV College of Engineering is looking to the fall semester with a new upgrade.
Today, U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV) released the following statement applauding the National Science Foundation (NSF) for awarding $828,904 in funding to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
UNLV hosts an all-girl robotics summer camp to encourage girls to pursue a career in the STEM field.
Professors at UNLV are on a mission to encourage more girls to pursue a career in STEM fields by hosting the Engaging Girls in Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing camp.