Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
The University of Idaho offers electrical and computer engineering programs at the bachelor's, master's and doctoral levels, including master's and doctoral programs through distance learning and centers throughout the state.
In a world dependent on a technology that is constantly changing, it is important that you are prepared to change with it. At Idaho, you will develop an understanding of the social ramifications of technological solutions and apply your engineering skills for the overall benefit of society. Teamwork is important to Idaho engineers, but you will also be able to confidently take on individual challenges.
By the time you graduate, you will have designed new products and learned how to solve problems that are waiting to be discovered.
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Sullivan Named IEEE Fellow
Dennis Sullivan has been named a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers "For Contributions to Time-Domain Electromagnetic Simulation." He has written forty papers for publication in refereed journals and is the author of two books.
Sullivan has been on the Electrical and Computer Engineering faculty at the University of Idaho for the past twenty years.

