prof Subhasish Mitra
Subhasish Mitra received the 2025 EDAA Achievement Award

The award is given to individuals who made outstanding contributions to the state of the art in electronic design, automation and testing of electronic systems in their life.

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Laura Wuethrich, Degree Progress Officer
Laura Wuethrich receives School of Engineering Citizenship Award

The award recognizes her exceptional commitment and dedication.

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prof Shuran Song
Shuran Song receives IEEE Early Academic Career Award in Robotics and Automation

The award recognizes academics whose contributions have had a major impact on the robotics and/or automation fields.

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prof Nick McKeown
Nick McKeown awarded the 2025 Marconi Prize

Cited for his fundamental contributions to high-performance switches and routers and to software defined networking and for transferring these contributions into widespread practice.

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prof David A. B. Miller
David Miller awarded the Frederic Ives Medal / Jarus W. Quinn Prize, the highest award of Optica Society

His citation reads, 'For fundamental scientific and engineering research contributions spanning multiple areas, including optics in digital systems, fundamentals of optics and waves, and complex and controllable photonic circuits.’

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prof Andrea Goldsmith
Andrea Goldsmith appointed Stony Brook University’s seventh President

"The vision for Stony Brook is infinite possibilities, and seizing them is what I believe an entrepreneur as president can actually turn into reality."

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prof Surya Ganguli
Can AI match the human brain?

Professor Surya Ganguli, TEDAI San Francisco

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prof Jelena Vučković
Vučković’s quantum research group able to read qubit’s spin state in a single shot

The high-accuracy, single-shot readout of the signal with reliable spin control is a first for tin-vacancy qubits.

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Take a Step into your Future: REU 2025

REU is an opportunity for EE undergrads to work with faculty and research groups on advanced research topics.

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prof Eric Pop; prof Krishna Saraswat
Eric Pop and Krishna Saraswat have developed an ultrathin conductor for nanoelectronics

The material conducts electricity better than copper and could enable more energy-efficient nanoelectronics.

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