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Winter 2025 Distinguished Seminar Series Schedule Announced

The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is proud to present the Winter Quarter Distinguished Seminar Series. ECE will host four distinguished and accomplished individuals. The first seminar is via Zoom, and is scheduled for, Friday, January 24. The second, scheduled for Friday, February 7, third and fourth seminar, scheduled for Friday, February 28, of the Fall Quarter will be presented in person.

Please see more details below and click the hyperlink to view each guest's abstract.

 

Thermoradiative Photovoltaics

Researchers in the UC Davis Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering offer insights on devices that operate like solar cells in reverse and can generate power even in the absence of sunlight, offering an alternative route for energy production.

Fall 2024 Distinguished Seminar Series Schedule Announced

The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is proud to present the Fall Quarter Distinguished Seminar Series. ECE will host two distinguished and accomplished individuals. The first seminar is via Zoom, and is scheduled for, Friday, November 1. The second and final seminar of the Fall Quarter will be presented in-person on Friday, November 8. 

Please see more details below and click the hyperlink to view each guest's abstract (additional seminar details for Pro. Yablonovitch coming soon). 

 

Outstanding Senior Spotlight: Noah Wagner

After taking an AP physics course in high school, Noah Wagner was inspired to pursue electrical engineering. It is no surprise, then, that Wagner has created a body of work at the University of California, Davis, with a strong gravitational pull.

Blog: AvenueE Is a Compass for First-Gen Students

Senior electrical and computer engineering major Peggy Zhu reflects on her experience as a first-generation transfer student. She says the College of Engineering's AvenueE program was her north star and provided invaluable experiences to prepare her for a career in engineering.

ECE Graduate Student Association Sparks Community

The Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Student Association encourages community, collaboration and enrichment among ECE students through events and programs. Its latest mentorship project takes this to another level by seeking to bridge the gap between graduate and undergraduate students in the department.