On the rise with IrishSat

The first high-altitude balloon launched by IrishSat, a student-run satellite development group, rose about 115,000 feet in the air — until the balloon burst and the payload drifted safely to the ground on a parachute.

IrishSat students prepping the high-altitude balloon for launch.
EE graduate student Ola Salahaddin Alfahal Abdalsalam

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Tom O’Sullivan receives teaching award from IEEE-HKN honor society

Thomas O’Sullivan, associate professor of electrical engineering at the University of Notre Dame, has been awarded …

IrishSAT students prepping to release the inflated balloon

Following the sun: IrishSat launches IRIS 2.0 to collect solar data

Notre Dame’s new satellite club IrishSat launched this year’s high-altitude balloon, IRIS 2.0, into the cloudless, …

Roy Stillwell working on Nearwave device

Ready for launch: New imaging device for breast cancer detection and monitoring goes from idea to prototype

When electrical engineering Ph.D. students Roy Stillwell and Vince Kitsmiller were writing mock grant proposals for …

Vijay Gupta

Professor Gupta elected to the IEEE Fellows Class of 2022

Professor of Electrical Engineering Vijay Gupta is one of the newly elevated 2022 IEEE Fellows for his contributions …

Ken Sauer, Ryan Frost, and Elizabeth Mathy

Congrats to PES Scholars!

Electrical Engineering is proud to announce that two of our Senior undergraduate students have been selected as …

Researchers successfully build four-legged swarm robots

As a robotics engineer, Yasemin Ozkan-Aydin, assistant professor of electrical engineering at the University of Notre …

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Fighting for the Dignity of Independence

Inspired by his dad’s ALS diagnosis, electrical engineering major John Sexton is working to better equip people confined to a powerchair.