GU Electrical Engineering in the News Home School of Engineering & Applied Science Undergraduate Electrical Engineering GU Electrical Engineering in the News Renouard Lecture: Thomas Pratt on Radio Frequency Published: Distributed Full Synchronized System for Global Health ... Heather Rosentrater: Ask Questions Darice Brayton: All about the experience Lisa Garrett: Opportunity abounds Riverside Chat features Gonzaga Electrical Engineers April 27, 2021 Gonzaga played a significant role in the first "Riverside Chat" panel webinar from the University District on April 27. Showing Up to Empower Future Engineers March 12, 2021 What inspired Gonzaga Regent Joe Lincoln ('88) to show up in support of the Integrated Science and Engineering facility Electric Woman: Darice Brayton November 27, 2019 Darice Brayton ('87, '89) recently retired from a three-decade career as an electrical engineer. IEEE students lead microcomputer workshop April 15, 2019 The computer engineering and computer science students hope to hold future workshops, encouraging more students across campus to try coding. The Power of Partnership: Avista Support Prepares Students for ... June 04, 2018 Avista has sponsored more than 40 senior design projects over the last 20 years, helping to prepare dozens of Gonzaga SEAS students for career... Smart Antenna & Radio Lab Provides Insights June 30, 2015 The SEAS Smart Antenna and Radio Laboratory, completed in 2011 thanks to a $1.1 million grant from the National Science Foundation, is providing... GU's Largest Federal Research Grant Funds Smart Antenna, Radio Lab July 19, 2011 Professor Steve Schennum used a $1.1 million grant to develop new ways to create reliable and secure high-bandwidth wireless communications.
Riverside Chat features Gonzaga Electrical Engineers April 27, 2021 Gonzaga played a significant role in the first "Riverside Chat" panel webinar from the University District on April 27. Showing Up to Empower Future Engineers March 12, 2021 What inspired Gonzaga Regent Joe Lincoln ('88) to show up in support of the Integrated Science and Engineering facility Electric Woman: Darice Brayton November 27, 2019 Darice Brayton ('87, '89) recently retired from a three-decade career as an electrical engineer. IEEE students lead microcomputer workshop April 15, 2019 The computer engineering and computer science students hope to hold future workshops, encouraging more students across campus to try coding. The Power of Partnership: Avista Support Prepares Students for ... June 04, 2018 Avista has sponsored more than 40 senior design projects over the last 20 years, helping to prepare dozens of Gonzaga SEAS students for career... Smart Antenna & Radio Lab Provides Insights June 30, 2015 The SEAS Smart Antenna and Radio Laboratory, completed in 2011 thanks to a $1.1 million grant from the National Science Foundation, is providing... GU's Largest Federal Research Grant Funds Smart Antenna, Radio Lab July 19, 2011 Professor Steve Schennum used a $1.1 million grant to develop new ways to create reliable and secure high-bandwidth wireless communications.