Electrical & Computer Engineering

As a department of the University of Denver, we are well integrated into a community and region that offers many different professional and personal opportunities for our students. Through our own initiatives and joint programs with other units of the University, we offer unique options to enhance the education we provide with a solid background in business and the entrepreneurial nature of engineering projects and companies.

The educational and research philosophy of the Electrical & Computer Engineering Department (ECE) recognizes the demands of the global economy, the new dynamics of the world market, cultural differences and diversity, and the need for knowledge integration. Our goals embrace the challenges of the globalization era we live in, to prepare our students for an engineering career in the ever-changing world.

  • Undergraduate programs at the Ritchie School

    University of Denver Undergraduate Bulletin

    Learn more about our undergraduate programs in electrical engineering and computer engineering at the Ritchie School. 

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  • Graduate programs in electrical engineering at the Ritchie School

    University of Denver Graduate Bulletin

    Learn more about our graduate and doctoral programs in electrical engineering and computer engineering, mechatronics systems engineering, and systems engineering at the Ritchie School. 

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Programs

Department Contacts

 
Haluk Ogmen

Haluk Ogmen

Professor and Senior Associate Dean

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Goncalo Martins

Goncalo Fernandes Pereira Martins

Teaching Associate Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering; Interim Assoc. Chair ECE

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Natalie Gregg

Natalie Gregg

Department Coordinator, Electrical & Computer Engineering and Mechanical & Materials Engineering

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Our Faculty

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Tau Beta Pi national president, DU chapter president Hayden Dean, and Professor Matt Gordon

Tau Beta Pi

Tau Beta Pi is the only engineering honor society representing the entire engineering profession. It is the nation's second-oldest honor society, founded at Lehigh University in 1885 to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as students in engineering, or by their attainments as alumni in the field of engineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in engineering colleges.

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Associated Clubs

  • IEEE
  • SWE
  • NSBE
  • SHPE

Recent Stories

Prachi Sharma
Meet Dr. Prachi Sharma

Teaching Assistant Professor Prachi Sharma, PhD, joined the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Fall 2019. Her research interests are broadly semiconductor devices, real asset design, digital design. She discussed her academic background and her advice for students. 

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