Theophilus Benson and his team tested the ability of some of the most popular network characterization tools to assess critical components of Africa's network infrastructure ecosystem.
I am an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Department with the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. In addition to my full-time role at CMU, I also serve as Chief ...
The ECE Advisory Council comprises a group of highly accomplished individuals and industry leaders who meet annually to discuss the department's educational, research, and outreach activities. The ...
Leonardo Sousa is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Carnegie Mellon University’s (CMU) Silicon Valley location. He received a Ph.D. in ...
As summer temperatures surge and an unprecedented heatwave hits parts of the U.S., we asked our College of Engineering experts about using smart phones, laptops, and other electronics in extremely hot ...
Jingxian Wang, a current electrical and computer engineering Ph.D. student, has received the prestigious 2020 Microsoft Research Ph.D. Fellowship. Microsoft Research awards this two-year fellowship to ...
For ECE Ph.D. alumnus Jingxian Wang wireless signal means more than just communication. Electrical and Computer Engineering Ph.D. alumnus Jingxian Wang has been awarded the ACM SIGMOBILE award for his ...
Tom Sullivan is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and holds a courtesy Lecturer appointment in the School of Music as part of the faculty for the ...
Thirty-nine College of Engineering students have been awarded presidential and graduate fellowships for the 2025-2026 academic year. These prestigious awards provide financial support for some of ...
Disk drives are the main workhorse in today’s technology. Everything from facial recognition to the Alexa in your house rely on information stored in the cloud, which is supported by disk drives. To ...
In 2019, sitting in his office running computer simulations, Chaitanya Goswami, a Ph.D. student in Carnegie Mellon’s electrical and computer engineering department, noticed something that seemed too ...