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CUbiC PI Mark Rodwell was selected as a 2024-2026 IEEE Microwave Society Distinguished Lecturer. During this period, he gave over 40 talks across multiple countries, including China, India, Canada, the Netherlands, Malaysia, Finland, Japan, Brazil, and France. 

The Center for Ubiquitous Connectivity recently held its inaugural annual review at Columbia to discuss research and collaborations advancing energy-efficient communications technologies.

CUbiC PI Mark Rodwell was awarded Faculty of the Year. 

Elaheh Ahmadi will join UCLA Samueli in July 2023 as an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering.

CUbiC director, Keren Bergman spoke with @HPCpodcast about silicon photonics and its potential to transform HPC.

Congratulations to CUbiC PI Manya Ghobadi (MIT) who was awarded the ACM-W Rising Star Award which recognizes a woman whose early-career research has had a significant impact on the computing discipline.

Umesh Mishra, professor of electrical and computer engineering at UC Santa Barbara, has been named dean of the university’s College of Engineering, an appointment that comes with the Richard A. Auhll Professorship and Dean’s Chair of Engineering.

Seven university-based research centers have been selected to lead long-term research on advancements in microelectronics.

The centers that won the JUMP 2.0 funding have now been announced, and UIUC features prominently on the list: of the seven, one is being led by a UIUC professor and includes two UIUC co-PIs; another is being co-directed by a UIUC professor; and two others have a UIUC professor serving as a research theme leader. 

New center headquartered at Columbia Engineering will deliver seamless edge-to-cloud connectivity with transformational reductions in energy consumption.

JUMP 2.0, led by the Semiconductor Research Corporation, expands collaboration in new program spanning 7 US university research centers.

JUMP 2.0, led by the Semiconductor Research Corporation, expands collaboration in new program spanning 7 U.S. university research centers