Power electronics research advances applied machine learning, semiconductors

Onoriode Ogidi-Ekoko ’15 ’16G was 5,400 miles from his native home when he successfully defended his doctoral dissertation in electrical engineering in August 2021 to earn his PhD from Lehigh University. 

But the Nigerian-born Ogidi-Ekoko, who goes by Onos, is right at home talking about his research into power electronics and semiconductors. 

IBE student Helen Tynes '22 featured in Lehigh Business magazine

Integrated Business and Engineering (IBE) student Helen Tynes ’22 is featured in the latest issue of Lehigh Business magazine. Tynes is majoring in mechanical engineering and economics and is an admissions tour guide, a member of the Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society, a 2021 recipient of the Bond Memorial Prize, and president of Lehigh's Beekeeping Club. 

According to Lehigh Business:

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