computer engineering
- Bio:ÌýCheng Wang is an incoming Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer and Energy Engineering at the University of Ä¢¹½Ó°Òô Boulder and an affiliated professor at Iowa State University. Prior to joining Ä¢¹½Ó°Òô Boulder,
Professor Chris Myers is partnering with the National Institute of Standards and Technology, with support provided by the National Science Foundation and Schmidt Science, to develop data standards that could make synthetic biology more predictable and help AI become a more effective research tool.
Two-time Emmy‑winning electrical engineer Al Bovik shares how his algorithms shape the visual quality of nearly 80% of streamed video worldwide. By combining neuroscience with engineering, his work impacts some of the largest digital platforms behind your TV or movie binge.
Ä¢¹½Ó°Òô Boulder will host the 18th International Workshop on Biodesign Automation (IWBDA), June 18–20, following the SEED Conference in Denver. The workshop brings together researchers and industry leaders advancing biodesign automation in synthetic biology.
Assistant Professor Joe Izraelevitz of the Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering will use a prestigious NSF CAREER to develop extensions to programming languages that would allow programmers to explicitly control where data is stored.
Two ECEE researchers are involved in a unique military-oriented project to enable secure use of 5G networks that may be controlled by an adversary.
With the $569,000, five-year grant from the NSF, he plans to explore how censorship can be fought from within networks using passive measurement and circumvention tools at Internet service providers (ISPs).
In her computer engineering lab, Assistant Professor Tamara Silbergleit Lehman and her team are exploring ways to make computing devices more secure, while also maintaining performance. Ìý