At the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, we are preparing undergraduate and graduate students alike for Industry 4.0 — the world's fourth industrial revolution. We offer ...
Providing creative electromechanical designs is a challenge for most PCB layout designers. Communication of design changes between diverse electrical and mechanical design teams can be ineffective and ...
Position yourself to become a leader in the high-demand fields of electrical and computer engineering with our master’s programs. CU Boulder is one of the nation’s top-ranked engineering programs, ...
Computer Aided Design (CAD) encompasses the digital authoring, modification and documentation of two- and three-dimensional models for engineering and manufacturing. At its core are two principal ...
Phil Goldstein is a former web editor of the CDW family of tech magazines and a veteran technology journalist. He lives in Washington, D.C., with his wife and their animals: a dog named Brenna, and ...
In the early days of the semiconductor industry, integrated circuits were designed by one or two engineers with slide-rules, hand-drawn on paper, and then given to a lithographer to print onto silicon ...
The technology behind 3-D printing is growing more and more common, but the ability to create designs for it is not. Any but the simplest designs require expertise with computer-aided design (CAD) ...
The Computer Aided Engineering Lab is one of two computer labs dedicated for MMET student use. The lab includes 30 computer workstations, loaded with various engineering and productivity applications, ...
The aerospace and electronics industries have long applied computational models to not only design airplanes and chips, but also to simulate and optimize their performance. There have, until recently, ...