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From electromagnetics to biosensors to smart grids, we're on the cutting-edge of electrical and biomedical engineering research and training our students to be successful leaders in the field.

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Electrical & Biomedical Engineering news

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Biomedical Engineering student named an NSF Graduate Research Fellow

Jada Okaikoi headed to Cornell to study biomedicine

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Engineering faculty developing wearable tech that could treat depression

Electrical & Biomedical Engineering Assistant Professor Jihwan Yoon鈥檚 device would deliver radiofrequency pulses to brain regions involved in mood regulation and cognitive function

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Nanofabrication Lab opens April 18

College of Engineering poised to develop a semiconductor workforce in Nevada

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