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Cullen College of Engineering

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

W. L. Anderson. Professor; Sc.D., New Mexico: optics, biomedical engineering, pattern recognition and nondestructive testing.

B. J. Barr. Associate Professor; Ph.D., Houston: applied mathematics.

E. A. Bering III. Professor of Physics and Electrical and Computer Engineering. B.A., Harvard University; Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley.

A. Bensaoula. Research Professor of Physics and Electrical & Computer Engineering; Ph.D., University of Houston ; epitaxial growth and processing of wide band gap semiconductor materials, monolithically microintegrated optical systems, high temperature devices, energy generation and storage, nanostructures and nanodevices fabrication.

D. L. Birx. Professor and Vice Chancellor and Vice President for Research and Intellectual Property Management; Ph.D., Dayton.

S. R. Brankovic. Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Arizona State University: magnetic materials and sensors, nanofabrication.

E. Charlson. Professor and Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs; Ph.D., U. Missouri.

E. J. Charlson. Professor; Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon; PE: solid-state and integrated circuits.

J. Chen. Associate Professor, Ph.D., U. Illinois. Microprocessor full chip-level interconnect extraction, wireless communication system on chip (SOC) interconnect characterization, computer system EMC/EMI modeling, signal integrity analysis, bioelectromagnetics with applications to MRI systems, computational electromagnetics.

Y. Chen. Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Washington University, St. Louis: embedded reconfigurable systems, optical networks and system prototyping.

C. W. Chu. Temple Chair in Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Professor of Physics. B.S., Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan; M.S., Fordham University; Ph.D., University of California at San Diego.

W. K. Chu. Distinguished University Professor of Physics and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. B.S., Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan; M.S., Ph.D., Baylor University.

F. J. Claydon. Professor and Associate Dean; Ph.D., Duke: biomedical engineering.

O. Crisan. Professor; Ph.D., Timisoara (Romania): power systems modeling and optimization, deregulation implementation.

J. R. Glover. Professor; Ph.D., Stanford; PE: adaptive systems, digital and biomedical signal processing.

T. J. Hebert. Associate Professor; Ph.D., USC: image and signal processing.

A . Ignatiev. Professor of Chemistry, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Physics. B.S., University of Wisconsin; Ph.D., Cornell University.

D. R. Jackson. Professor; Ph.D., UCLA: applied electromagnetics, microstrip antennas, leaky-wave antennas, high-frequency effects, periodic structures, EMI/EMC.

B. H. Jansen. Professor; Ph.D., Amsterdam: biomedical signal processing, pattern recognition, knowledge-based systems, chaos theory and nonlinear modeling.

S.L. Johnsson. Cullen Distinguished Professor of Computer Science, Mathematics and Electrical and Computer Engineering. M.S., Ph.D., Chalmers Institute of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden.

I. A. Kakadiaris. Professor of Computer Science, and Electrical and Computer Engineering; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania; biomedical image analysis, biomedical modeling and simulation, computational biomedicine, biometrics, computer vision, and pattern recognition.

V. A. Kalatsky. Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Texas A&M: neuroengineering.

N. Karayiannis. Professor; Ph.D., Toronto: neural networks.

H. Le. Professor; Ph.D., MIT: semiconductor, optoelectronics, photonics, sensor systems and homeland security.

J. Li. Research Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Jiaotong: ground penetrating radar.

D. Litvinov. Associate Professor; Ph.D., Michigan: micro/nano fabrication.

R. Liu. Professor; Ph.D., Jiatong (China): Subsurface sensing, well logging, RF and microwave circuits, wireless telecommunications, ground-penetrating radar, and EM tomography.

S. A. Long. Professor and Associate Dean; Ph.D., Harvard; PE: applied electromagnetics and antenna design, printed-circuit and millimeter-wave radiators, microstrip and dielectric resonator antennas.

P. Markenscoff. Associate Professor; Ph.D., Minnesota: High performance scientific computing, development of parallel algorithms for bioengineering applications, cellular automata, parallel processing.

H. Ogmen. Professor; Ph.D., Laval; PE: neuro-engineering vision.

D. M. Pai. Associate Professor; Ph.D., British Columbia: exploration seismics, electrical well-logging methods.

S. S. Pei. Professor; Ph.D., SUNY at Stony Brook: optoelectronic devices, compound semiconductors.

P. Ruchhoeft. Associate Professor, Ph.D. Houston. Nanolithography and nanofabrication, modeling of resist exposure and development, etching and thin-film deposition.

B. R. Sheth. Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology: cognitive neuroscience.

L. S. Shieh. Professor; Ph.D., Houston; PE: control systems, hybrid control, self-tuning control.

J . Subhlok. Associate Professor, Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering; Ph.D., Rice University: parallel and distributed computing.

L. P. Trombetta. Associate Professor; Ph.D., Lehigh: electrical properties of semiconductors and insulators used in electron devices, physics and characterization of the metal-insulator-semiconductor system electrical.

J. T. Williams. Professor; Ph.D., Arizona: applied electromagnetics, numerical analysis, microwave and millimeter-wave antennas.

D. R. Wilton. Professor; Ph.D., Illinois: computational electromagnetics, electromagnetic scattering radiation and penetration.

J. C. Wolfe. Professor; Ph.D., Rochester: materials research, electron devices, microfabrication.

J. Wosik. Research Professo ; Ph.D., Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Science, Warsaw, Poland: design and fabrication of magnetic resonance imaging probes.

W. Zagozdzon-Wosik. Associate Professor; Ph.D., Warsaw University of Technology, Poland: semiconductor-integrated circuit-processing technology, electron devices, Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS).

G . Zouridakis. Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Dr. Ing., University of Rome; M.S., Ph.D., University of Houston.