University Commencement

Congratulations Class of 2023! 

After years of sacrifice and hard work, you are going to earn your degree—an important milestone. 

It's time to celebrate this very significant accomplishment. Be sure to join the graduation festivities in recognition of your achievement, as proud family, friends, faculty, and staff cheer you on.

 

The 257th Commencement ceremony will take place on Sunday, May 14, 2023, at 10 a.m. at SHI Stadium. We are so excited to honor you and the entire remarkable Class of 2023!

Research Day 2022

After two years, ECE Research Day was finally back on Friday, December 16 and it was a great success. This event was an excellent opportunity for ECE students and ECE PostDoc Associates to present their research projects, share their creative ideas, and network with their peers. The 52 posters were presented by graduate and undergraduate students (including summer research, internships, and co-ops), covering a diverse range of research topics. Also, five Fall 2022 Capstone teams had a chance to showcase their senior design project:

 

  • Concussion Detecting Football Helmet advised by Prof. Sasan Haghani 
  • Navigation Control of a Robot for Smart Warehouse Applications advised by Prof. Daniel Burbano Lombana
  • Workout Repetition Counter advised by Mehdi Javanmard
  • Smart Visual Aid Cane advised by Jorge Ortiz
  • Dynamic Line Rating Systems advised by Prof. Michael Caggiano

The event was well-received by faculty, students, and industry representatives. Special thanks to Prof. Laleh Najafizadeh and Prof. Yao Liu for coordinating this important event that showcases the exciting research in our department!

 
 

Two ECE students receive the Ashok and Yohavalli Sethu Electrical and Computer Engineering Annual Scholarship 2022-2023

The annual Ashok and Yohavalli Sethu Electrical and Computer Engineering Scholarship has been awarded to Nandana Pai and Adam D'Souza.

Nandana Pai is a junior majoring in Electrical and Computer Engineering, with a concentration in Computer Engineering, and a minor in Computer Science. She interned at L3Harris Technologies as a Software Engineer Intern this past summer. Nandana has also worked on a human-computer interaction research project at WINLAB. On campus, she’s a School of Engineering Ambassador and she’s involved with the Society of Women Engineers (SWE). Upon graduation, Nandana plans to pursue a master's degree at Rutgers in Computer Engineering. She hopes to innovate products and systems to improve the quality of our lives.

 

Adam D'Souza is a sophomore studying electrical engineering with a minor in mathematics. Adam is involved in multiple student organizations, including Rutgers Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, where he serves as the Internal Vice President. He is additionally involved in both the VEXU and IGVC divisions, where he applies his passion for electrical engineering and robotics. Outside of engineering, he is a member of RU Animation Club, and spends his free time drawing. Adam hopes to pursue engineering opportunities that will positively impact society.

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