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Welcome to the Electrical Engineering Department home page at the University of Notre Dame. On these pages you will find information regarding our degree programs and research efforts. We welcome any inquiries regarding the information provided on these pages and would especially like to encourage highly qualified students to consider pursuing a course of study in Electrical Engineering at Notre Dame.

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The Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Notre Dame regularly plays host to visiting researchers who deliver seminars on issues of current research interest.
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Edison Lecture Series
The Edison Lecture Series was established by Paul Christensen, President of the Charles Edison Fund, in 1989. The lectures focus on topics arising from research in science and technology, encourage students to seek careers in these disciplines, and abet teachers to pursue academic vocations and research in these areas.

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Prof. Costello Wins IEEE Paper Award
November 20, 2008
Prof. Daniel J. Costello, Jr., the holder of Notre Dame's Bettex Chair of Electrical Engineering, has been named the recipient of the IEEE Donald G. Fink Prize Paper Award. The IEEE is the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and it is the world's leading professional association for the advancement of technology, with a membership of over 375,000 engineers. The Donald G...
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Senator Lugar meets with Lightning Riders
October 30, 2008
Sen. Richard G. Lugar, R-Ind., spoke on 'Energy Security and U.S. Foreign Policy' at 3 p.m. Wednesday (Oct. 8) at the University of Notre Dame’s Washington Hall. While on campus, Lugar met with Notre Dame President Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C...
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Dr. Grace Xing AFOSR Young Investigator
October 22, 2008
Grace Xing has been named the recipient of an award from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research 2009 Young Investigator Research Program (AFOSR - YIP). Grace's proposal was entitled 'Quantum Limits of Ultrafast Nitride RF HEMTs,' and her award...
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Wireless Sensors Reduce Flooding in South Bend
October 02, 2008
Each year, 850 billion gallons of raw sewage overflow into U.S. streams and rivers. If that amount was poured over New York City, it would create a pool 9 inches deep, said Luis Montestruque, CEO of EmNet, a startup designer of wastewater control...
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