IIT Armour Adds Three More AIMBE Fellows
Three faculty members of IIT Armour College of Engineering have recently been elected as new fellows of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE). Eric Brey, Philip Troyk...
Three faculty members of IIT Armour College of Engineering have recently been elected as new fellows of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE). Eric Brey, Philip Troyk...
Natalia Litchinitser (Ph.D. EE ‘97) was recently named a fellow of the American Physical Society (APS). The prestigious honor is limited to no more that one half of one percent of the APS membership...
Mohammad Shahidehpour, Director of The Robert W. Galvin Center for Electricity Innovation at IIT, Associate Director of the Wanger Institute for Sustainability and Energy Research, and Bodine Chair...
On November 10th, the “father of the cell phone,” Martin Cooper (EE '50, M.S. '57), was the featured speaker during the seventh installment of the Presidential Lecture Series, hosted by President John...
Luis Larco (ECE, 5th year) was recently interviewed by IIT Magazine to discuss several engineering projects he is currently working on that will make a difference on campus, in Chicago, and throughout...
On October 23, 2014, Armour College of Engineering Student Abiodun Iwayemi (EE, Ph.D. Candidate) was awarded second place in the ComEd Student Innovation Contest. ComEd, the largest electric utility...
Illinois Institute of Technology’s Armour College of Engineering is pleased to announce Dr. Qing-Chang Zhong as the Max McGraw Endowed Chair of Energy and Power Engineering and Management and...
Armour College of Engineering is proud to announce that John Kerin, an alumni of Armour’s Electrical Engineering program has just been named the CEO of the Chicago Stock Exchange. Read an excerpt from...
The Masters project of Electrical and Computer Engineering alumnus Swasti R. Khuntia (Dec.’13) has been selected for oral presentation at the IEEE Power and Energy Conference at Illinois 2014 to be...
Martin Cooper is considered the father of the cell phone, a device many could not live without. Cooper graduated from Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) in 1950 and in 1957 he went on to earn his...