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Bringing new technology to Βι¶ΉΣ³»­ for over 100 years

From electromagnetics to biosensors to smart grids, we're on the cutting-edge of electrical and biomedical engineering research and training our students to be successful leaders in the field.

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Major in electrical, biomedical engineering or engineering physics

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Graduate degrees in electrical and biomedical engineering

Electrical & Biomedical Engineering news

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Βι¶ΉΣ³»­ is a founding partner in a new Department of Defense Center of Excellence

New center could open opportunities for students interested in AI in military applications

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Making their MARC: Jada Okaikoi

Okaikoi is part of the second cohort in the MARC program

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Herz Gold Medal awarded to Anna Urias and Raphael Cohen

The Herz medal is the University's most prestigious student academic honor

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Join the College of Engineering students, faculty and alumni who are developing the ideas, techniques and technologies that change the world.