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Where science meets engineering, theory meets practice, and elegance meets relevance. #CornellECE The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Cornell
Ithaca, NY, USA
Joined January 2010
Funding for the award is provided through a generous gift from Berger’s son, Larry, and daughter, Elizabeth Mandell. The award is also supported in part from the technology transfer of doctoral research conducted by alumnus Chan, M.Eng. ’01, Ph.D. ’06, who was advised by Berger.
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Professor Emeritus Toby Berger was an eminent information theorist who made foundational contributions to the areas of information theory, network theory, quantum information theory, bioinformation theory, and applied mathematics. Today would have been his 85th birthday.
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We are delighted to announce the establishment of the Toby Berger and Douglas S. Chan ECE Doctoral Student Award, which will provide graduate financial assistance for research in information theory and beyond. The first awardee is expected to be selected for Spring 2026.
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We loved celebrating our wonderful #CornellAlumni at reunion last weekend. Come visit us again soon!❤️
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Have you ever wondered how research works at Cornell Engineering? We've put together a video guide to help you get to know us! See our labs, meet our faculty and students, and learn why research matters. https://t.co/tbkfB4V4Zv
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Cornell Engineering students are transforming a historic call board in Olin Library into a fully functional digital clock. Using Python, custom circuit boards, and the original 1960s wiring, and guided by Joe Skovira, the team is preserving the past while engineering the future.
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Thanks for this article, @hackaday, and for the nicest compliment I've ever received. Teaching is a joy with students as enthusiastic and creative as those at @Cornell, @CornellEng, and @CornellECE
A Love Letter to Embedded Systems by V. Hunter Adams https://t.co/dU1gioLCyQ
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Prostate cancer study: @WeillCornell has received a projected $4 million grant to conduct a clinical trial testing whether a new imaging approach could reduce the need for biopsies to monitor prostate cancer. @theNCI @NIH @CornellECE
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Weill Cornell Medicine has received a projected $4 million grant to conduct a clinical trial testing whether a new imaging approach could reduce the need for biopsies to monitor prostate cancer.
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Remembering Charles Benjamin “Chuck” Wharton, professor emeritus of electrical engineering and a distinguished expert in plasma physics. Wharton died April 12 in Ithaca, at age 99. @CornellECE @CornellEng @APSphysics @IEEEorg
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Charles “Chuck” Benjamin Wharton, professor emeritus of electrical engineering and a distinguished expert in plasma physics, died April 12 in Ithaca, New York. He was 99.
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Cornell Engineering will name the new facility’s main auditorium – the largest lecture and classroom space in the college – as the Ellis L. Phillips Sr. Auditorium. https://t.co/OTG1B9N6VC
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As Cornell moves forward with a large-scale expansion of Duffield Hall, the directorship of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering in Cornell Engineering has been named in honor of the...
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As Cornell begins a large-scale expansion of Duffield Hall to encompass the space currently occupied by Phillips Hall, the directorship of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering has been named in honor of the late Ellis L. Phillips Sr., Class of 1895.
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Take a look at the future home of #CornellECE where we will continue to make a positive impact through innovation and collaboration. #EngineeringToMakeADifference #CornellEngineering
A $100 million philanthropic commitment will expand Duffield Hall to create a new state-of-the-art home for Electrical and Computer Engineering and spaces for work in quantum computing, artificial intelligence, robotics, and semiconductor devices.
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AI keeps growing... along with the hurdles in its way. Alyssa Apsel, director of @CornellECE, joins @Bloomberg Television's Wall Street Week to discuss. https://t.co/7jSYtIhUug
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Kiran Rokade, a doctoral candidate in @CornellECE @CornellEng, studies networked game theory, a branch of mathematics that studies how decision-making individuals interact and influence each others' decisions. Read his student spotlight:
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February 24, 2025 Kiran Rokade is a doctoral candidate in electrical and computer engineering from Mumbai, India. He earned his bachelor of technology in electrical engineering from Veermata Jijabai...
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In this brief Opinion article, with PhD Student Matteo Ciabattoni @CornellECE & Prof. Dimitrios Sounas @WayneStateEng, we discuss time-periodic (Floquet) systems in classical wave physics and engineering. Published this week in Optical Materials Express. https://t.co/G9erO2T8aO
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Our paper on the experimental demonstration of enhanced broadband absorption of electromagnetic waves in time-varying systems was published in @ScienceAdvances, w/ @CornellECE PhD student Matteo Ciabattoni and recent graduate Dr. Zeki Hayran @zekihayran
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Time-varying systems can enhance the broadband absorption of electromagnetic waves.
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Welcome, Assistant Professor Jack Hare. Professor Hare studies magnetized shocks, magnetic reconnection, and magnetized turbulence, by creating plasma in the laboratory using intense pulses of electrical current, which heat thin wires to the plasma state. https://t.co/ClQctFw5i0
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"Scattering Bodies as Matrix-Valued Oscillators" - Our work led by @owendmiller on a new theoretical framework for scattering theory was highlighted in Optics & Photonics News' #Opticsin2024. @CornellECE See the original @NatureComms paper here:
Highlighted in OPN's #OpticsIn2024: A new framework for scattering theory that offers guidance on design questions, and a new representation via Drude–Lorentz oscillators with matrix-valued (spatially nonlocal) coefficients. https://t.co/8qNovceoev
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New paper, with Dr Masoud Pahlevaninezhad, on multi-color space-compression devices ("spaceplates") at visible wavelengths recently published in @acsnano: https://t.co/caVqTlMKlt A new step in the quest to reach the ultimate thickness limits of free-space optics. 1/5 @CornellECE
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