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Stanford University Electrical Engineering Department
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REU – Research Experience for Undergraduates – is a 10 week program for declared EE undergraduates. REU projects are designed to give undergrads opportunity to work with EE faculty and their research groups on advanced research topics. Interested students can identify up to 8 projects to apply for as REU candidates. This year we have 39 projects from 16 EE faculty.

Welcome to our undergrad researchers, we are so glad you’re here!


ee.stanford.edu/academics/reu
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A team led by Stanford EE professor and neuroscientist Krishna Shenoy, director of Stanford’s Neural Prosthetic Systems Lab, has solved the mystery of this brief pause between stimulus and response. ...

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Applications are due today (June 16) for Rising Stars 2017, an academic career workshop for women in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Details are available at risingstars2017.stanford.edu
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We look forward to honoring Stanford's 2017 graduates at Sunday's commencement.

This will be Electrical Engineering's 123 year of Bachelor degree conferrals. Our first BA degree was presented in 1894, at Stanford's third commencement.

Congratulations class of 2017!
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Rising Stars in EECS 2017 - an academic career workshop for women.
APPLICATION DEADLINE is JUNE 16, 2017.
This workshop brings top graduate and postdoc women in EECS together for scientific discussions and informal sessions aimed at navigating the early stages of an academic career.

There will be research presentations, panel discussions, sessions on interviewing and promotion, and time for 2017 participants to get to know each other and form lasting connections. risingstars2017.stanford.edu
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Technology by EE grad student and professors Katti and McKeown put internet users in charge of their own content delivery.

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Brain-Sensing Tech Developed by EE's Krishna Shenoy and Team. The interdisciplinary team of neurobiologists, bioengineers, and electrical engineers have improved the speed and accuracy of the device that interprets brain signals and moves a cursor, potentially allowing people with movement disorders to communicate more freely.
Read full article http://stanford.io/2cb93wQ

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Abbas El Gamal awarded IEEE Hamming Medal – "for contributions to network multi-user information theory and for wide ranging impact on programmable circuit architectures."

Congratulations Abbas!
Read EE News article: http://stanford.io/28JKpOG
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