Students and business leader speak at eLab event.

Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education

The Keller Center seeks to prepare all students – both engineers and non-engineers – to be leaders in an increasingly complex, technology-driven society. The center is creating new courses and strengthening existing ones that go beyond purely technical subjects to provide students a broader understanding of the global economic, environmental and cultural forces that shape and are shaped by technology. At the same time, the center is improving students’ technical education by exposing them to real engineering projects throughout their four years, through internships, entrepreneurial opportunities, and multidisciplinary courses.

News

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Innovation Forum highlighted curiosity and bold ideas

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Faculty commended for outstanding teaching

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Built for AI, this chip moves beyond transistors for huge computational gains

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Haerther fellowship program prepares students to tackle society's most challenging problems

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‘Impact far greater than they imagined’

Graphic with text "Commendation for Outstanding Teaching".

Faculty commended for outstanding teaching

Events

December 03

2:30 pm

eLab Information Table – Frist

December 09

10:00 am

eLab Information Table – Frist

December 13

1:00 pm

Cheese, Charcuterie, & Cutting Boards Workshop

May 01

10:30 am

Academic Colloquium & Reception

Faculty

John Danner

John Danner

Shahram Hejazi

Shahram Hejazi

Rakefet Kasdin

Christopher Kuenne

Derek Lidow

Derek Lidow

Michael Littman

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Stephen Lyon

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Sharad Malik

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Portrait of Margaret Martonosi

Margaret Martonosi

Computer Science

Dennis Strigl

Ed Zschau