Departmental News

BigDEALPanel: Career After Studying Energy Analytics

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BigDEALPanel: Career After Studying Energy Analytics In an online symposium, graduates from Systems Engineering and Engineering Management (SEEM), shared their experiences as member of the department’s BigDEAL group. Study in the lab was demanding they said, but has led to exciting and rewarding careers in the fields of energy forecasting and statistical analysis. BigDEAL (Big […]

U.S. DOE Awards EPIC $3.6 Million Energy Grant

U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) has awarded UNC Charlotte’s Energy Production and Infrastructure Center (EPIC) a $3.6 million grant to improve the resilience and reliability of the regional electrical grid. Dr. Badrul Chowdhury, who holds a joint position as professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and the Systems Engineering […]

4th Quarter Research Awards Total $4.35 Million

Researchers in the William States Lee College of Engineering won 31 grants totaling almost $4.35 million in the fourth quarter of 2020. A listing of new grants is here.

First Responders Tour EPIC

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Sometimes unique research brings with it unique hazards. Which is why it is important to have strong partnerships with local emergency responders. Tuesday morning, representatives from Charlotte Fire Department, UNC Charlotte Police and Public Safety, and UNC Charlotte Facilities Management toured the Albert and Freeman Energy Production and Infrastructure Center (EPIC). Facility and Laboratory Safety […]

Senior Design Projects on Display at Virtual Fall Expo

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Senior will be presenting their innovative and creative design solutions to engineering challenges at the fall 2020 Senior Design Expo, which will be held virtually on Dec. 17th. One of the teams participating will be the FPGA Secure Design Flow team, which has developed a new encryption method for programmers customizing hardware applications. The team […]

Dr. Conrad’s Year as President of IEEE-USA

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As the 2020 president of IEEE-USA, Dr. Jim Conrad’s year started pretty much as he anticipated, with lots of travel and meetings. When everything changed in March, he and the entire IEEE organization immediately shifted gears to make their traditional services, events and conferences available in non-traditional ways, and to expand their professional development programs […]

Electrical Engineering Ph.D. Student’s Research Recognized

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The research of Akintonde Abbas, an Electrical Engineering Ph.D. student at UNC Charlotte, has won first place in the UNC Charlotte Center for Graduate Life 3-Minute Thesis competition, and first place in a Duke University energy research poster competition. A student of Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor Badrul Chowdhury, Abbas’s presentation on how home air […]

Civil Engineering Ph.D. Hooding Ceremony

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The Civil and Environmental Engineering Department held a Hooding Ceremony Sunday, November 22nd, to confer the honor of Ph.D. in Civil Engineering to four of its doctoral students. The ceremony was held in the Hauser Alumni Pavilion on the UNC Charlotte campus. The four students and their faculty mentors were:

Engineering Freshmen Designing Mobility Cart for ‘Man’s Best Friend’

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Boots is a 10-week old Pembroke Welsh Corgi whose front legs were not properly developed at birth. Laura Russell, the dog’s owner, contacted The William States Lee College of Engineering to find out if students wanted to tackle the challenge of assisting Boots. The Lee College’s Freshman Learning Community (FLC) agreed to design and build […]

Engineering Professors’ Expertise Helping with COVID-19 Safety in Operating Rooms

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Because of their expertise in flow measurement, researchers from The William States Lee College of Engineering are working with doctors from the Wake Forest School of Medicine to help determine the extent to which the COVID-19 virus is spread during certain surgical procedures. The researchers have developed a system to generate particles similar in size […]