…multimedia applications in which packets are passed to the application layer immediately after they are decoded. However, for applications such as video streaming, not all packets have the same importance…
…and on-demand via streaming video. A typical schedule includes one class a semester, allowing students to finish their degree in 5 years. For certificate programs, many students can finish the…
More than 500 employers come to campus to recruit engineering students each year. Our department’s partnership with industry helps our students become successful and helps us solve real-world research problems…
All engineering majors use principles of science, math, and problem solving to create cost-efficient, reliable, and safe solutions to technical problems. Engineering is where science meets real-world applications to create…
…pioneered the: world’s first electronic digital computer encoding process for fax machines world’s first portable phone medical ultrasound technology first handheld scientific calculator infant respiratory augmentor ECpE Innovators and Leaders…
…board time after time without ever needing to make a correction. That was amazing.” Nilsson wrote several electrical and computer engineering textbooks, including Electric Circuits (1983), which gained world-wide acceptance…
…and later as a faculty member, alumnus David L. Carlson helped to create one of the first infant respiratory augmentors in the world. At the time, there was only one…
…the College of Engineering. During World War II, Coover oversaw Iowa State’s Electrical Naval Training School. He also was acting head of the Industrial Engineering Department (1955 to 1956), associate…
Living in small-town Iowa doesn’t keep someone from impacting the world. Chris Holland (BSEE ’99), president of Holland Moving & Rigging (HMR) Supplies in Forest City, Iowa, helped bring a…
…lead to a turn around in the inexorably increasing health care costs—with the possibility of bringing developed world medicine to the developing world. Medicine will truly become an informational discipline—with…