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Electronic devices have become ubiquitous; they are in our kitchens, bathrooms, cars, and even our clothes. As these devices have shrunk to near their ultimate size and speed limits, many are... Read more
Cornell ECE is erasing the boundaries between signals, systems, physics and hardware, and merging core concepts from biology, computer science, mechanical engineering and materials. We see things differently, with visionary science oriented to novel applications.
Electronic devices have become ubiquitous; they are in our kitchens, bathrooms, cars, and even our clothes. As these devices have shrunk to near their ultimate size and speed limits, many are... Read more
Mingyan (Sally) Yu, Cornell ECE Undergraduate, Class of 2016 I love analog circuits! Yes, I do! I decided to join Cornell ECE because of the approachable faculty and the diverse studying environment... Read more
Victor Fei, Cornell ECE Undergraduate, Class of 2015 I came to Cornell with the passion of pursuing entrepreneurship as a career path. ECE was the perfect choice to prepare me for this career path... Read more
Jonya Chen, Cornell ECE Undergraduate, Class of 2016 I chose ECE as my major at Cornell because I noticed that it's such a large part of our society nowadays. An ECE background can be applied to so... Read more
Jennifer Qian, Cornell ECE Undergraduate, Class of 2015 Cornell ECE has been a great experience. It's one of the best ECE programs in the nation and the curriculum is very broad and combines different... Read more
Richard Quan, Cornell ECE Undergraduate, Class of 2015 I actually majored in Industrial & Labor Relations my freshman year! It wasn't until I took a course in ECE that I realized that I wanted to... Read more
Balance is important to Associate Professor Christopher Batten, of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Cornell. He strives to balance his careful attention to detail with a broad view... Read more
The first rule of Maker Club is that there aren’t rules about what you make in Maker Club. Because this is the case, club president Alex Jaus ’15 has a bit of a hard time defining what Maker Club is... Read more