Welcome
20 January 2010 -- Dr. Charles Creusere Named Frank Carden Chair in Telemetering and Telecommunications
19 January 2010 -- ECE Research Assistant Professor in the area of Wireless and Sensor Networks Search
3 January 2010 -- Call for Potential 2010 Klipsch ECE Academy (ECEA) Members
1 January 2010 -- ECE Spring 2010 enrollment 12.1% higher than Spring 2009
31 December 2009 -- Dr Sheila Horan retires after 23 years of service
6 November 2009 -- Entrepreneur lecture by Lance Maurer
23 October 2009 -- Entrepreneur Lecture by ECE Academy Member Eloy Torres
20 October 2009 -- ECE Department Head Search
16 September 2009 -- Dr Paul Furth named Interim ECE Department Head
30 August 2009 -- ECE Department Head Dr Stephen Horan retires
10 August 2009 -- Professor Emeritus Bill Kersting honored by Rural Electrics
21 July 2009 -- Dr. Sukumar Brahma receives Wind-Energy Funding
1 July 2009 -- Engineering Dean and former ECE Department Head Steve Castillo, named Provost of CSM
28 April 2009 -- NMSU ranked 10th Nationwide by the NSF
28 April 2009 -- U.S. News & World Report ranks NMSU 62nd compared to UNM as 77th
Welcome to the Klipsch School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. We are housed in the College of Engineering at NMSU, which is ranked 10th in the nation for total research and development expenditures in engineering-related projects by the National Science Foundation. In addition, the College of Engineering is ranked 62nd in the nation by U.S. News & World Report’s annual evaluation of American graduate school programs—up from last year’s ranking of 69th.
The Klipsch School prepares students for challenging careers where they can apply a broad spectrum of knowledge in electronics and computing to solve real-world problems that help improve our lifestyles, create wealth, and discover new technologies. Our graduates can be found in private industry, government service, and research laboratories throughout the United States and in many other countries. The Klipsch School currently offers BS, MS, and PhD degrees in Electrical Engineering, with specialties ranging from computers to optics!
Our extensive summer internship and semester co-op programs help prepare students for entering the workforce. Our state-of-the-art research trains graduate students to face the theoretical and technical challenges of tomorrow. Our department is large enough to give students the experiences that will be found in many other research universities, yet small enough to have close interaction with faculty and peers.
We would love to have you visit our campus to learn more about our programs. Please contact us to schedule a visit.
Warmly,
Paul M. Furth
Interim Department Head
eceoffice@nmsu.edu
(575) 646-3115
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