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Engineers Can Earn CEU Credits Through New Online Courses
Professional engineers and graduate students can enroll in a new, online course that offers a foundational understanding of analyzing and designing grid-connected power electronic circuits for electric energy conversion and control. The Grid-connected Advanced Power...
Anna Corbitt Takes on New Role as Test Engineer for NCREPT
Anna Corbitt, previously a senior research assistant, has taken on the role of test engineer at the National Center for Reliable Electric Power Transmission. In this position, Corbitt will oversee testing protocols for cutting-edge electrical systems, focusing...
NSF Funds New Center for AI-Era Infrastructure Security
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded funding to establish a new Center for Infrastructure Security, focused on addressing the unique challenges posed by artificial intelligence (AI) in modern infrastructure. This center will spearhead research and...
Electrical Engineering Group Honored as ‘Outstanding Small Section’
The Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Ozark Section, which includes student groups from the University of Arkansas' College of Engineering, has been recognized as the "Best Small Section" in Region Five and will now compete at the global level....
Department of Energy Representative Visits Engineering Research Center
On May 9, Patricia Hoffman, assistant secretary for the Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability at the U.S. Department of Energy, toured the University of Arkansas’ Engineering Research Center and delivered the College of Engineering Commencement...
Researchers from the University of Arkansas Enter R&D Magazine’s Top 100 List for the Fourth Time
August 30, 2023 For the fourth occasion, the U of A Power Group's innovation has been acknowledged in the R&D 100 Awards, this time for their development of a 250 kilowatt all-silicon carbide motor drive for hybrid electric...