All EECS Faculty, Adjunct/Lecturers, and Research Scientists

Steven Abney
Division: CSE
Address: 412 Lorch
Phone: (734) 647-5588
Fax: 734-936-3406
Email:
Degree: PhD MIT
Title: Assoc. Professor, EECS; Assoc. Professor, Information; Assoc. Professor, Linguistics
Research Interests: Natural language processing, machine learning
Research Areas: Artificial Intelligence.
Areas of Specialty: Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval.
 
 
Mark S. Ackerman
Division: CSE
Address: 3645 CSE
Phone: (734) 763-5439
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. MIT
Title: Assoc. Professor; Assoc. Professor, School of Information
Research Interests: human-computer interaction, collaborative technologies, computer-supported cooperative work
Research Areas: Interactive Systems.
 
 
Lada A. Adamic
Division: CSE
Address: 3082 West Hall
Phone: (734) 615-2132
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Stanford
Title: Assistant Professor; Assistant Professor, School of Information
Research Interests: My research interests center on information dynamics in networks: how information diffuses, how it can be found, and how it influences the evolution of a network's structure.
Research Areas: Artificial Intelligence.
 
 
Eytan Adar
Division: CSE
Address: 301D West Hall
Phone: (734) 647-8028
Email:
Degree: PhD, University of Washington
Title: Assistant Professor, EECS; Assistant Professor, School of Information
Research Interests: Internet-scale systems, social network analysis, text mining, and visualization.
 
 
Achilleas Anastasopoulos
Division: ECE
Address: 4411 EECS
Phone: (734) 615-4024
Fax: (734) 763-8041
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. University of Southern California
Title: Associate Professor
Research Interests: Communication theory (detection in uncertain environments, iterative detection based on soft-decision algorithms), Coding (turbo codes, TCM for non-interleaved fading channels)
Research Areas: Communications.
Areas of Specialty: Channel Coding Theory and Applications; Communication Networks; Information Theory; Wireless Communication Systems.
Selected Projects: Capacity and Coding for the Block-Independent Noncoherent AWGN Channel; Error Exponent Regions for Gaussian Broadcast and Multiple Access Channels; Error Exponent Region for Gaussian Multiple Access Channels; Iterative Detection for Channels With Memory; Analysis and Design of LDPC Codes for Time-Selective Complex-Fading Channels; Code and Receiver Design for the Noncoherent Fast-Fading Channel; Pilot-Symbol-Assisted Coded Transmission over the Block-Noncoherent AWGN Channel; Rotationally Invariant and Rotationally Robust Codes for the AWGN and the Noncoherent Channel; Sequence Error Probability Lower Bounds for Joint Detection and Estimation; Maximum Likelihood Decoding of Trellis Codes in Fading Channels with No Receiver CSI Is a Polynomial-Complexity Problem; Asymptotic Weight Distributions of Irregular Repeat Accumulate Codes; Polynomial-Complexity Noncoherent Symbol-by-Symbol Detection with Application to Adaptive Iterative Decoding of Turbo-like Codes; Capacity Achieving LDPC Codes through Puncturing; Energy and Delay Analysis of Wireless Networks with ARQ; ITR - (ASE+ECS) - (dmc+soc): A Framework for Heterogenious Quality-of-Service Guarantees in Wireless Networks: A Communication-theoretic Approach; Energy-Delay Analysis of Wireless Systems with Random Coding [WLAN]; A Decision Theoretic Framework for Real-Time Communication; BER Calculation for Multiple-Antenna Systems in Ricean Fading Channels; Diversity Gain Region for MIMO Fading Broadcast Channels; Design and Analysis of Joint Data Detection and Frequency/Phase Estimation Algorithms; Multi-Ricean Modeling of Site-Specific Indoor Channel in Wireless Communications; Adaptive Iterative Detection for the Phase-Uncertain Channel: Limited-Tree-Search Versus Truncated-Memory Detection; Propagation Studies Using Rigorous Methods for Indoor Wireless Connectivity; Statistical Modeling of Site-specific Indoor Channels in Wireless Communications; Subexponential-Complexity Exact Sequence Detection in the Presence of Frequency and Phase Uncertainty; Indoor Propagation Models Based on Rigorous Methods for Site-Specific Multipath Environments; Pilot Symbol Assisted Schemes: A Better Alternative to Systematic Unitary Constellations for the Non-Coherent Fast Fading Channel; On Symbol Error Probability Bounds for ISI-Like Channels.
 
 
Charles J. Antonelli
Division: CSE
Address: 535 W. William St
Phone: (734) 763-4587
Address: 1215 EECS
Fax: (734) 763-4434
Email:
Degree: Ph.D., University of Michigan
Title: Assistant Research Scientist, Ctr for Info Tech Integration
Research Interests: File Systems, Operating Systems, Security
 
 
Daniel E. Atkins
Division: CSE
Address: 300 West Hall
Phone: (734) 647-7312
Fax: 734-764-2475
Email:
Degree: PhD U. Illinois
Title: Director, Office of Cyberinfrastructure, NSF; Director, Alliance for Community Technology; Kellogg Professor in Community Information; Professor of EECS, Professor of School of Information
Research Interests: Library and Information Services
 
 
Ella M. Atkins
Division: CSE
Address: 3009 FXB
Phone: (734) 615-7456
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. University of Michigan
Title: Professor; Professor, Aerospace Engineering
Research Interests: Ella Atkins' research integrates task and motion planning algorithms to enable opportunistic, fault-tolerant autonomous aircraft and spacecraft flight management. Projects include damage-adaptive flight management, coordination strategies for VTOL/STOL air traffic, and spacecraft burn planning to maximize science return. Hardware platforms for research and teaching include avionics-equipped unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), an autonomous planetary surface rover, and TableSat, a tabletop satellite simulator.
Research Areas: Artificial Intelligence.
Areas of Specialty: Robotics.
Selected Projects: Optimal Joint Detection/Estimation in Fading Channels with Polynomial Complexity.
 
 
Todd Austin
Division: CSE
Address: 4637 CSE
Phone: (734) 936-0370
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison
Title: Professor
Research Interests: Computer architecture, compilers, VLSI design, hardware modeling and verification.
Research Areas: Computer Architecture; Computer-Aided Design and VLSI.
Areas of Specialty: Multi-Core and Parallel Architectures; Application-Specific Architectures; Low-Power Architectures; Electronic Design Automation; Reliability and Fault Tolerance; Trusted Computing and Intellectual Property Protection; Runtime Correctness; Design Verification and Validation; Low-Power Circuits.
Selected Projects: FRiCLe: Field-Repairable Control Logic; DIVA - A Dynamic Approach to Microprocessor Verification.
 
 
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Natalia Babaeva
Division: ECE
Address: 2233 EECS
Phone: (734) 647-8224
Email:
Title: Assistant Research Scientist
 
 
Michael Bailey
Division: CSE
Address: 4611 CSE
Phone: (734) 647-8086
Email:
Title: Asst. Research Scientist
Research Interests: Security and software systems; networking and distributed systems
Research Areas: Software Systems.
 
 
Satinder Singh Baveja
Division: CSE
Address: 3749 CSE
Phone: (734) 936-2831
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. University of Massachusetts
Title: Professor
Research Interests: Reinforcement Learning, Machine Learning, Computational Game Theory, Adaptive Human Computer Interaction
Research Areas: Artificial Intelligence.
Areas of Specialty: Cognitive Architectures; Multiagent Systems; Machine Learning; Assistive Technology; Robotics.
 
 
Valeria Bertacco
Division: CSE
Address: 4645 CSE
Phone: (734) 615-4047
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Stanford
Title: Associate Professor
Research Interests: Improving the functional correctness of digital integrated circuits, by developing technology that attacks the issue at design time, in post-silicon, and throughout the lifetime of a digital integrated component, in face of the challenges posed by fragile silicon and extreme design complexity.
Research Areas: Computer Architecture; Computer-Aided Design and VLSI.
Areas of Specialty: Electronic Design Automation; Trusted Computing and Intellectual Property Protection; Runtime Correctness; Design Verification and Validation.
Selected Projects: Engineering Trust with Semantic Guardians; Chico: An On-Chip Hardware Checker for Pipeline Control Logic; FRiCLe: Field-Repairable Control Logic; Better Computer Chips, Sooner (Technology Review Article).
 
 
Pallab Bhattacharya
Division: ECE
Address: 2306 EECS
Phone: (734) 763-6678
Fax: (734) 763-9324
Email:
Degree: Ph.D.U-Sheffield
Title: Charles M. Vest Distinguished University Professor; James R. Mellor Professor of Engineering; Professor
Research Interests: Molecular beam epitaxy, low-dimensional quantum confined systems, quantum dot lasers and detectors, optoelectronic integrated circuits, spintronic devices.
Research Areas: Optics and Photonics; Quantum Science and Engineering; Solid-State Devices and Nanotechnology.
Areas of Specialty: Optoelectronics; Integrated Photonics and Optoelectronics with Quantum Confined Heterostructures; High Frequency Devices and Circuits; Materials for Solid State Electronic and Optoelectronic Devices.
Selected Projects: Quantum Dot Photonics Crystal Microcavity Light Emitter; Quantum Dot Photodetectors for THz Detection; Long Wavelength (1.55 ěm) InAs Quantum Dot Lasers on GaAs; Quantum Dot Lasers and Integrated Guided-Wave Devices Monolithically Grown on Si; III-Nitride Quantum Well and Quantum Dot Opto-Electronic Devices; Hybrid Ferromagnet Semiconductor Spintronics; Long Wavelength (1.55 um) InAs Quantum Dot Lasers on GaAs; Spintronic Lasers for Polarization Control and Modulation.
 
 
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Peter Bird
Division: CSE
Address: 2705 CSE
Email:
Title: LEO Intermittent Lecturer
 
 
David T. Blaauw
Division: CSE ECE
Address: 4749 CSE
Phone: (734) 763-4526
Email:
Degree: PhD. University of Illinois
Title: Professor
Research Interests: Low Power and High Performance VLSI Design, Analysis and Optimization.
Research Areas: Computer Architecture; Computer-Aided Design and VLSI; Integrated Circuit Design and VLSI.
Areas of Specialty: Multi-Core and Parallel Architectures; Data Center Architecture; Low-Power Architectures; Electronic Design Automation; Reliability and Fault Tolerance; Trusted Computing and Intellectual Property Protection; Physical Design; Low-Power Circuits; VLSI and Digital Circuits; Runtime Correctness; Circuits for MEMS and Microsystems.
Selected Projects: Yield-Driven Near-Threshold SRAM Design; Nanometer Device Scaling in Subthreshold Circuits; Soft-Edge Flip-Flops for Improved Timing Yield: Design and Optimization; System-Level Reliability Factors and Implications on Real-Time Monitoring; Compact In-Situ Sensors for Monitoring NBTI Effect and Oxide Degradation; A Sub-pW Timer Using Gate Leakage for Ultra-Low-Power Sub-Hz Monitoring Systems; Timing Yield Enhancement Through Soft Edge Flip-Flop Based Design; A Robust Edge Encoding Technique for Energy-Efficient Multi-Cycle Interconnect; Self-Timed Regenerators for High-Speed and Low-Power Interconnect; Analysis and Optimization of Sleep Modes in Subthreshold Circuit Design; Statistical Sampling Under Variability; Current Source Modeling for Gate Delay; Robust SRAM Design for Subthreshold Operation; The Phoenix Processor: A 30pW Platform for Sensing Applications; Subliminal: An Ultra-Low-Energy Sensor Network Processor; Low-Energy Capacitance to Digital Converter (CDC) for Intraocular Pressure Sensor; Chip-to-Chip Proximity Communication.
 
 
Chandrasekhar Boyapati
Division: CSE
Address: 4628 CSE
Phone: (734) 763-9015
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. MIT
Title: Assistant Professor
Research Interests: Type Systems, Programming Languages, Program Analysis, Software Engineering
Research Areas: Software Systems.
Areas of Specialty: Compilers and Programming Languages; Security.
 
 
Mark Brehob
Division: CSE
Address: 4632 CSE
Phone: (734) 764-0525
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Michigan State University
Title: Lecturer IV
 
 
Michael J. Cafarella
Division: CSE
Address: 4709 CSE
Phone: (734) 764-9418
Email:
Degree: Ph.D, University of Washington
Title: Assistant Professor
Research Interests: Databases and web databases
 
 
Charles A. Cain
Division: ECE
Address: 3302 GG Brown
Phone: (734) 764-9588
Fax: (734) 936-1905
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Title: Professor; Professor, Biomedical Engineering
Research Interests: Biomedical ultrasound, hyperthermia cancertherapy, acoustic imaging
 
 
Tal Carmon
Division: ECE
Address: 3105 ERBI
Phone: (734) 615-2749
Fax: (734) 763-4876
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Title: Assistant Professor
Research Interests: Photonic micro electro mechanical systems, visible on-chip emitters, and harnessing radiation pressure for opto-mechanical applications.
Research Areas: Optics and Photonics.
Areas of Specialty: Nonlinear Optics and MEMS; Nanophotonics.
Selected Projects: On-Chip Visible Emitters: Visible Continuous Emission by Third-Harmonic Generation in a Micron-Scaled Cavity.; Photonic MEMS.
 
 
Peter M. Chen
Division: CSE
Address: 4640 CSE
Phone: (734) 763-4472
Fax: (734) 763-4617
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. UC-Berkeley
Title: Professor
Research Interests: Operating systems, computer security, virtual machines, fault-tolerant computing
Research Areas: Software Systems.
Areas of Specialty: Networking and Distributed Systems; Operating Systems; Security; Reliability and Fault Tolerance.
Selected Projects: Speculator; Custom Recovery; Detecting and Recovering from Transient Processor Faults; Virtual-Machine Introspection; Detecting and recovering from transient processor faults.
 
 
David Chesney
Division: CSE
Address: 4624 CSE
Phone: (734) 763-1498
Email:
Degree: PhD MSU
Title: Lecturer IV
Research Interests: Software Engineering, Object Oriented Methodologies, Unified Modeling Language
 
 
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Vladimir V. Chvykov
Division: ECE
Address: 2104 ERB I
Phone: (734) 936-4806
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Lebedev Physical Institute of Academy of Sci
Title: Assoc. Reseach Scientist
Research Interests: Solid-state and Ultrafast laser , high field physics, x-ray, VUV and optical diagnostics of laser plasmas , applications for biologyand medicine.
 
 
Kevin J. Compton
Division: CSE
Address: 3603 CSE
Phone: (734) 763-9165
Fax: (734) 763-1503
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Wisconsin
Title: Associate Professor
Research Interests: Theory of computation, Complexity of combinatorial and logical problems, analysis of algorithms, automata theory
Research Areas: Theory of Computation.
Areas of Specialty: Design and Analysis of Algorithms; Cryptographic Protocols.
 
 
Jeffrey Cook
Division: ECE
Address: 4238 EECS
Phone: 734 763-0037
Email:
Title: Adjunct Professor
 
 
Domitilla Del Vecchio
Division: ECE
Address: 4417 EECS
Phone: (734) 764-6581
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. California Institute of Technology
Title: Assistant Professor
Research Interests: Multi-agent decision and control systems, hybrid systems, and bio-molecular systems.
Research Areas: Control Systems; Robotics and Computer Vision.
Areas of Specialty: Discrete Event and Hybrid Systems; Synthetic Biology; Nonlinear Control; Multi-Agent Decision and Control.
Selected Projects: State estimation and control in multi-agent decision and control systems; Modular Design of Gene Transcriptional Circuits.
 
 
Robert Dick
Division: ECE
Address: 2417-G EECS
Phone: (734) 763-3329
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Princeton University
Title: Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Research Interests: Embedded systems, computer-aided design, data compression, VLSI, operating systems, power and thermal analysis and optimization, wireless sensor networks, hardware/software specification languages, and computer architecture
Research Areas: Computer Architecture; Computer-Aided Design and VLSI; Signal and Image Processing; Software Systems; Integrated Circuit Design and VLSI.
Areas of Specialty: Compilers and Programming Languages; Operating Systems; Real-time Embedded Systems; Multi-Core and Parallel Architectures; Application-Specific Architectures; Embedded Computers; Low-Power Architectures; Electronic Design Automation; Reliability and Fault Tolerance; Wireless Networks; Physical Design; Test; Low-Power Circuits; VLSI and Digital Circuits; Source Coding and Compression.
 
 
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Mary Lou Dorf
Division: CSE
Address: 4636 CSE
Phone: (734) 615-9916
Email:
Title: Lecturer IV
Research Interests: Engineering Education, women in engineering
 
 
Edmund H Durfee
Division: CSE
Address: 3745 CSE
Phone: (734) 936-1563
Fax: (734) 763-1260
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Massachusetts
Title: Professor
Research Interests: Multi-agent coordination and intelligent real-time systems
Research Areas: Artificial Intelligence.
Areas of Specialty: Multiagent Systems; Constraint-based Reasoning; Assistive Technology; Robotics.
 
 
Prabal Dutta
Division: CSE
Address: 4773 CSE
Phone: (734) 647-8821
Email:
Degree: Ph.D, UC Berkeley
 
 
Jack R. East
Division: ECE
Address: 2301 EECS
Phone: (734) 763-0212
Fax: (734) 763-9324
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Michigan
Title: Research Scientist
Research Interests: Microwave, Millimeter-wave and VHS device modeling, Fabrication and evaluation
 
 
Anthony W England
Division: ECE
Address: 2527A SRB
Phone: (734) 763-4849
Fax: (734) 647-7019
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. MIT
Title: Professor, Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences; Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Research Interests: Radiative transfer and remote sensing GRS homepage
Research Areas: Applied Electromagnetics.
Areas of Specialty: Radio Frequency (RF), Microwave, and Millimeter-wave Circuits; Remote Sensing; Computational Electromagnetics; Advanced Electromagnetic Materials for RF and Microwave Applications; Antennas; Wave Propagation; Space Plasma Electro-Dynamics.
 
 
Georg Essl
Division: CSE
Address: 3624 CSE
Phone: 734-615-2691
Fax: (734) 763-1260
Email:
Degree: Ph.D, Princeton
Research Interests: Interactive Computer Music, Mobile HCI & Mobile Music Making, Sensory-Rich Interfaces, Real-time Sound Synthesis, Musical Acoustics, Application of Computer Science to Music and the Arts.
Research Areas: Artificial Intelligence; Interactive Systems; Signal and Image Processing; Software Systems.
 
 
Ryan M. Eustice
Division: CSE
Address: 204 NAME Building
Phone: (734) 647-9411
Fax: (734) 936-8820
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. MIT / WHOI Joint Program
Title: Assistant Professor Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering; Assistant Professor of Elec. Eng. and Computer Science
Research Interests: Theoretical and experimental research in probabilistic robotics for large-scale mapping and navigation. Specific topics include vision-based simultaneous localization and mapping, underwater computer vision and image processing, data fusion, underwater vehicle navigation, and autonomous vehicles.
Research Areas: Artificial Intelligence.
 
 
Jeffrey A. Fessler
Division: ECE
Address: 4431 EECS
Phone: (734) 763-1434
Fax: (734) 763-8041
Email:
Degree: Ph. D. Stanford
Title: Professor, Biomedical Engineering; Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Professor, Radiology
Research Interests: Statistical signal and image processing, Tomographic imaging, Parameter estimation
Research Areas: Signal and Image Processing.
Areas of Specialty: Computational Imaging and Inverse Problems.
 
 
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Bruce Fields
Division: CSE
Address: Ste. 3100, Rm. 3108 535 W. William, Argus Bldg
Phone: (734) 647-4712
Email:
 
 
Jason Flinn
Division: CSE
Address: 4641 CSE
Phone: (734) 936-5983
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. CMU
Title: Associate Professor
Research Interests: Mobile and pervasive computing, operating systems, distributed systems, energy management.
Research Areas: Software Systems.
Areas of Specialty: Networking and Distributed Systems; Operating Systems.
Selected Projects: BlueFS; Speculator; Slingshot.
 
 
Michael P. Flynn
Division: ECE
Address: 2417E EECS
Phone: (734) 936-2966
Fax: (734) 763-9324
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Carnegie Mellon University
Title: Associate Professor
Research Interests: Research Interests: Analog circuits, analog-to-digital conversion, RF and wireless circuits. high-speed serial transceivers.
Research Areas: Integrated Circuit Design and VLSI; Energy and Power.
Areas of Specialty: Analog and RF Circuits; Circuits for MEMS and Microsystems; Power Electronic Devices and Circuits.
Selected Projects: Digitally-Corrected, Nyquist-Rate, Analog-to-Digital Converters; A Low-Power Transmitter for Sensor Networks; Oversampled Analog-to-Digital Converters; Very-Low-Power Analog-Digital Conversion for Low-Power Wireless Transceivers; End of the CMOS Scaling Roadmap ADCs; A Fully Integrated CMOS Receiver; Self-Calibrating Moderate Resolution Analog-to-Digital Converters.
 
 
Stephen R. Forrest
Division: ECE
Address: 2238 EECS
Phone: (734) 936-2680
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. University of Michigan
Title: Faculty Member Solid State Electronics Laboratory; Vice President for Research; William Gould Dow Collegiate Professor
Research Interests: Organic Electronics, Photonic Integrated Circuits, Photonic Materials
Research Areas: Optics and Photonics; Quantum Science and Engineering; Solid-State Devices and Nanotechnology; Energy and Power.
Areas of Specialty: Optoelectronics; Integrated Photonics and Optoelectronics with Quantum Confined Heterostructures; Displays and Detectors; Materials for Solid State Electronic and Optoelectronic Devices; Solid-State Energy Conversion Technologies; Renewable Energy.
Selected Projects: Fabrication of Micron-Size Lens Arrays to Enhance Light Extraction Efficiency of Organic Light Emitting Diodes; Semi-Transparent Organic Photovoltaic Cells; Artificial Eye; High Efficiency Nanocrystalline Organic Thin-Film Solar Cells; EBL Fabricated Negative Refractive Index Materials Based on Metallic Strips Embedded in a Dielectric.
 
 
James S. Freudenberg
Division: ECE
Address: 4425 EECS
Phone: (734) 763-0586
Fax: (734) 764-8041
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Illinois
Title: Professor
Research Interests: Fundamental design limitations in feedback control systems, embedded control systems.
Research Areas: Control Systems.
Areas of Specialty: Modeling and Control of Automotive Powertrain Systems; Linear Feedback Control; Embedded Control Systems.
 
 
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George Furnas
Division: CSE
Address: 310 West Hall
Phone: (734) 763-0076
Fax: (734) 764-2475
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Stanford University
Title: Professor; Professor, School of Information
Research Interests: Human-computer interaction, specializing in areas related to information access and visualization; multivariate statistics and graphical reasoning.
 
 
Almantas Galvanauskas
Division: ECE
Address: 6102 ERB I
Phone: (734) 615-7166
Fax: (734) 647-2718
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Royal Institute of Tech. Sweden
Title: Professor
Research Interests: Fiber optics, fiber lasers and amplifiers, ultrafast lasers and amplifiers, nonlinear optics, electrically poled ferroelectric materials, semiconductor lasers, integrated optics
Research Areas: Optics and Photonics.
Areas of Specialty: Ultrafast Optics; Fiber and Integrated Photonics and Lasers.
 
 
Alexander O. Ganago
Division: ECE
Address: 3120 EECS
Phone: (734) 763-3447
Fax: (734) 763-1503
Email:
Degree: Ph.D.
Title: Adjunct Assistant Professor; Instructional Laboratories Manager
 
 
Yogesh Gianchandani
Division: ECE
Address: 2402 EECS
Phone: (734) 615-6407
Fax: (734) 763-9324
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U. Michigan
Title: Professor
Research Interests: Design and fabrication of microsensors, microactuators, andmicro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) for a variety of applicationssuch as inertial sensing, environmental sensing, scanning microscopy,microfluidics, microoptics, and biomedical instrumentation; Development of manufacturing processes using combinations of traditionaland novel materials and techniques, for example, micro-electro-dischargemachining and microplasmas; Design of interface circuits for MEMS and development of co-fabricationtechniques for circuits and MEMS.
Research Areas: MEMS and Microsystems.
Areas of Specialty: Microfluidics and Gas/Chemical; Implantable Devices; Environmental Sensors; MEMS Technology and Packaging.
Selected Projects: Digital Microfluidics Using Marangoni Flows; Gas Flow in Nano-Channels: Thermal Transpiration Models; An Actively Controlled Piezoelectric Microvalve for Distributed Cryogenic Cooling Systems; Wireless Monitoring of Intraluminal Prostheses; Micromachined Joule-Thomson Cryosurgery Probe; A Wireless Micromachined Radiation Sensor; Pulsed Microdischarges and Their Use in Chemical Sensing; A Microscale Sputter-Ion Pump and Harsh Environment Multi-Plasma Microsystem; Scaling and Process Challenges in Micro-EDM Technology; Batch Mode Ultrasonic Micromachining of Ceramics and Application to Sensors and Actuators.
 
 
Anna C. Gilbert
Division: ECE
Address: 4831 East Hall
Phone: 734 763-5728
Fax: 734 763-0937
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Princeton
Title: Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Associate Professor, Mathematics
Research Interests: My research interests include analysis, probability, networking, and algorithms. I am especially interested in randomized algorithms with applications to harmonic analysis, signal and image processing, networking, and massive datasets.
 
 
Brian E. Gilchrist
Division: ECE
Address: 2240 EECS
Phone: (734) 763-6230
Fax: (734) 763-1503
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Stanford; MS EE and BS EE Univ Illinois-Ur
Title: Professor, Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Space Sciences; Professor, EECS
Research Interests: Plasma Electrodynamics, plasma diagnostics, field emission and nanoparticle technology, space systems technology
Research Areas: Applied Electromagnetics; Plasma Science and Engineering.
Areas of Specialty: Radio Frequency (RF), Microwave, and Millimeter-wave Circuits; Remote Sensing; Computational Electromagnetics; Advanced Electromagnetic Materials for RF and Microwave Applications; Antennas; Wave Propagation; Space Plasma Electro-Dynamics.
 
 
Rachel S. Goldman
Division: ECE
Address: 2094 H.H. Dow
Phone: (734) 647-6821
Fax: (734) 763-4788
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Univ. of California - San Diego
Title: Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Professor, Materials Science Engineering
Research Interests: My research involves investigations of structure-property relationships in thin films and heterostructures. Of particular interest are the effects of strain relaxation (dislocations, surface and interface roughness), alloy formation (phase separation, clustering, ordering), and diffusion (and interdiffusion) on electronic and optical properties. These phenomena are investigated in a variety of materials systems, including compound semiconductor heterostructures, metallic superlattices, metal-semiconductor interfaces, and superconducting oxide structures. Characterization techniques which probe a range of length scales are used for the investigations. Structural properties are studied with x-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, and scanning tunneling microscopy. Electronic properties are determined using Hall and magnetoresistance measurements, as well as scanning tunneling spectroscopy. Optical properties are studied with photoluminescence spectroscopy and cathodoluminescence imaging.
 
 
Anthony Grbic
Division: ECE
Address: 3244 EECS
Phone: (734) 647-1797
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. University of Toronto
Title: Assistant Professor
Research Interests: Periodic structures (metamaterials, frequency selective surfaces, photonic crystals, electromagnetic bandgap structures), planar antennas, microwave circuits, subwavelength optics, analytical electromagnetic modeling
Research Areas: Applied Electromagnetics.
Areas of Specialty: Advanced Electromagnetic Materials for RF and Microwave Applications.
 
 
Jessy W Grizzle
Division: ECE
Address: 4421 EECS
Phone: (734) 763-3598
Fax: (734) 763-8041
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Texas Austin
Title: Jerry W. and Carol L. Levin Professor of Engineering
Research Interests: Analysis and feedback control of nonlinear systems; control of bipedal robot locomotion; automotive powertrain control; hybrid electric vehicles; nonlinear discrete-time systems.
Research Areas: Control Systems; Robotics and Computer Vision; Energy and Power.
Areas of Specialty: Modeling and Control of Automotive Powertrain Systems; Nonlinear Control; Bipedal Robot Locomotion; Power/Energy Systems Analysis, Optimization and Control; Electric Vehicles.
 
 
Lingjie (Jay) Guo
Division: ECE
Address: 2302 EECS
Phone: (734) 647-7718
Fax: (734) 763-9324
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. University of Minnesota
Title: Associate Professor
Research Interests: Nanofabrication technology and applications, photonic microresonator sensors, organic photovoltaics, nanophotonics and nanoelectronics.
Research Areas: Optics and Photonics; Solid-State Devices and Nanotechnology.
Areas of Specialty: Optoelectronics; Biophotonics; Nanotechnology and Nanofabrication.
Selected Projects: Surface Plasmon Enabled Nanocavity Sub-Wavelength Injection Laser; Organic Solar Cells and Light Emitting Diodes with Semi-Transparent Metal Electrode Replacing ITO; Silica Micro-Tube Resonator Based Optical Bio-Chemical Sensors; Nanophotonic Biosensors Based on Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance (Nano-SPR); Polymer Microring Resonators for High-Frequency Ultrasound Detection and Imaging; High-Speed, Roll-to-Roll Nanoimprint Lithography (R2RNIL) on Flexible Plastic Substrate; Photocurable Silsesquioxane Resist materials for Nanoimprint Lithography; High-Aspect-Ratio Freestanding Si Nanograting for Solar Wind Plasma Measurements; Rectified Ion Transport Through Concentration Gradient in Homogeneous Nanochannels; Rectification of Ion Transport in Bipolar Nanofluidic Devices.
 
 
J. Alex Halderman
Division: CSE
Address: 4717 CSE
Phone: (609) 558-2312
Fax: (734) 763-4617
Email:
Degree: PhD, Princeton
Title: Assistant Professor
Research Interests: Computer security, electronic voting, digital rights management, information privacy, and tech policy.
Research Areas: Software Systems.
 
 
John P. Hayes
Division: CSE
Address: 4713 CSE
Phone: (734) 763-0386
Fax: (734) 763-4617
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Illinois
Title: Claude E. Shannon Professor of Engineering Science; Professor
Research Interests: Computer-aided design and testing, Computer architecture, Fault-tolerant design, VLSI circuits, Quantum computing
Research Areas: Computer Architecture; Computer-Aided Design and VLSI; Quantum Science and Engineering.
Areas of Specialty: Embedded Computers; Electronic Design Automation; Reliability and Fault Tolerance; Quantum Information Processing; Wireless Networks; Logic Synthesis; Design Verification and Validation; Test; Quantum Design Automation; Quantum Information Processing (Computer Architecture).
 
 
Alfred O. Hero
Division: ECE
Address: 4234A EECS
Phone: (734) 763-0564
Fax: (734) 763-8041
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Princeton
Title: Professor, Biomedical Engineering and Statistics; Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; R. Jamison and Betty Williams Professor of Engineering
Research Interests: Statistical signal and image processing.
Research Areas: Signal and Image Processing.
Areas of Specialty: Computational Imaging and Inverse Problems; Statistical Estimation and Learning; Signal Processing for Sensing and Sensor Networks.
Selected Projects: Learning and adapting to spatio-temporal anomalies; Network tomography for structure discovery; Clinico-molecular predictors of presymptomatic infectious disease; Integrated fusion, performance prediction, and sensor management for automated target exploitation; Advancement of magnetic resonance force microscopy to single nuclear spin detection; Modular strategies for internetwork monitoring.
 
 
Ian A. Hiskens
Division: ECE
Address: 4437 EECS
Phone: (734) 615-7076
Email:
Degree: Ph.D., University of Newcastle
Title: Vennema Professor of Engineering
Research Interests: Power system analysis, Analysis and control of nonlinear non-smooth dynamical systems. Areas of specialty: Power system dynamics and control, Wind power, Grid controllability, Inverse problems.
Research Areas: Energy and Power.
Areas of Specialty: Power/Energy Systems Analysis, Optimization and Control; Power Electronic Devices and Circuits; Renewable Energy; Electric Vehicles.
 
 
Heath Hofmann
Division: ECE
Address: 4116 EECS
Phone: 9734) 647-1107
Fax: (734)763-8041
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. UC-Berkeley
Title: Associate Professor
Research Interests: Power electronics and systems.
Research Areas: Energy and Power.
Areas of Specialty: Power/Energy Systems Analysis, Optimization and Control; Electromechancial Energy Conversion and Energy Harvesting; Power Electronic Devices and Circuits; Renewable Energy; Electric Vehicles.
 
 
John H. Holland
Division: CSE
Address: 1255 East Hall
Phone: (734) 763-3648
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U. Michigan
Title: Professor; Professor, Psychology Department
Research Areas: Artificial Intelligence.
Areas of Specialty: Cognitive Architectures; Machine Learning.
 
 
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Peter Honeyman
Division: CSE
Address: 4777 CSE
Phone: (734) 763-1156
Address: 535 W William St
Fax: (734) 763-4434
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Princeton
Title: Adjunct Professor; Research Professor, School of Information; Scientific Director, Center for Information Technology Integration
Research Interests: Computer Security, File Systems and Mobile Computing
 
 
Bixue Hou
Division: ECE
Address: 234 ERB II
Phone: (734) 936-1167
Fax: (734) 763-4876
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Chinese Academy of Sciences China
Title: Associate Research Scientist
Research Interests: Ultrafast laser, High field physics, Holography, Ultrafast spectroscopy, Optical information processing
 
 
Mohammed N. Islam
Division: ECE
Address: 2417B EECS
Phone: (734) 647-9700
Fax: (734) 647-2718
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. MIT
Title: Professor
Research Interests: His current research interests include mid-infrared laser sources and their applications in fiber-to-the-home, advanced semiconductor process control, combustion monitoring, infrared counter-measures, chemical sensing and bio-medical selective laser ablation. Another area of this current work relates to ultra-high resolution imaging of automobile parts, such as transmissions. He also has on-going work in modulators and new architectures for fiber to the home systems.
Research Areas: Optics and Photonics.
Areas of Specialty: Optical Communications; Fiber and Integrated Photonics and Lasers; Optoelectronics; Biophotonics.
 
 
H V Jagadish
Division: CSE
Address: 4601 CSE
Phone: (734) 763-4079
Fax: (734) 763-4617
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Stanford
Title: Professor
Research Areas: Software Systems.
Areas of Specialty: Bioinformatics; Database Systems.
Selected Projects: Michigan Molecular Interactions (MiMI); Model-driven Usable Systems for Information Querying (MUSIQ).
 
 
Farnam Jahanian
Division: CSE
Address: 3713 CSE
Phone: (734) 764-8504
Fax: (734) 763-4617
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Texas Austin
Title: Chair, CSE Division; Professor
Research Interests: Distributed computing, network security, and network protocols and architectures.
Research Areas: Software Systems.
Areas of Specialty: Security.
Selected Projects: Detecting and Dismantling Botnet Command and Control Infrastructure using Behavioral Profilers and Bot Informants; PREDICT: The Virtual Center for Network and Security Data; Topology-Aware Internet Threat Detection Using Pervasive Darknets; Internet Motion Sensor.
 
 
Sugih Jamin
Division: CSE
Address: 4737 CSE
Phone: (734) 763-1583
Fax: (734) 763-1503
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. University of Southern California
Title: Associate Professor
Research Interests: Computer networks
Research Areas: Software Systems.
Areas of Specialty: Networking and Distributed Systems.
 
 
Mona Jarrahi
Division: ECE
Address: 3243 EECS
Phone: (734) 647-1799
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Stanford
Title: Assistant Professor
Research Interests: Radio Frequency (RF), Microwave, Millimeter-wave, and Terahertz Circuits, High Frequency Devices and Circuits, Integrated Photonics and Optoelectronics
Research Areas: Applied Electromagnetics; Optics and Photonics; Solid-State Devices and Nanotechnology; Integrated Circuit Design and VLSI.
 
 
Pierre T. Kabamba
Division: ECE
Address: 3016 FXB
Phone: (734) 763-6728
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Columbia University
Title: Professor; Professor, Aerospace Engineering
Research Interests: Control Theory, Dynamics, Modeling Robustness, Sampled-Data Systems, Guidance, Navigation, Process Control
 
 
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Galina Kalintchenko
Division: ECE
Address: 2014 Gerstacker
Phone: (734) 647-2429
Fax: (734) 763-4876
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Rostov State University
Title: Assistant Research Scientist
Research Interests: Development and maintenance of high power solid state laser systems, based on Chirped Pulse Amplification.
 
 
Jerzy Kanicki
Division: ECE
Address: 2307 EECS
Phone: (734) 936-0964
Fax: (734) 615-2843
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Free University of Brussels Belgium
Title: Professor
Research Interests: Amorphous and polycrystalline semiconductor (inorganic and organic) thin film devices and circuits for displays and sensors; and transparent electronics.
Research Areas: Solid-State Devices and Nanotechnology; Energy and Power.
Areas of Specialty: Displays and Detectors; Materials for Solid State Electronic and Optoelectronic Devices; Solid-State Energy Conversion Technologies.
Selected Projects: Modeling of Amorphous InGaZnO Thin-Film Transistors; Amorphous Metal Oxide Semiconductor Thin-Film Transistors; Photosensitivity of Amorphous InGaZnO Thin-Film Transistors; Thin-Film Encapsulation of Organic Light-Emitting Devices; Lifetime of Organic Light-Emitting Devices Under Pulsed Voltage Operation; Electrical Performance and Stability of Advanced Amorphous Silicon Thin-Film; Advanced Amorphous Silicon Thin-Film Transistor Structure; Current-Scaling a-Si:H TFT Pixel Electrode Circuit for AM-OLEDs; Dynamic Response of Normal and Corbino a-Si:H TFTs for AM-OLEDs; Hexagonal a-Si:H TFTs, a New Advanced Technology for Flat-Panel Displays; Solution-Processed Polycrystalline Tetrabenzoporphyrin Organic Field-Effect Transistors with Nano-Structured Channels; a-Si:H TFT Circuits for Imaging Systems; Design of a-Si:H TFT Pixel Electrode Circuit for AM-OLED.
 
 
Stephen Kaplan
Division: CSE
Address: 525 E University
Phone: (734) 764-0426
Fax: (734) 763-1260
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Michigan
Title: Professor; Professor, Psychology Department
Research Interests: Natural intelligence, Active symbols and associative structure, Attention and mental fatigue
 
 
David E. Kieras
Division: CSE
Address: 3641 CSE
Phone: (734) 763-6739
Fax: (734) 763-1260
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Michigan
Title: Professor; Professor, Psychology Department
Research Interests: Human-computer interaction, User interface design, Human cognition and performance, Natural language processing
Research Areas: Interactive Systems.
Areas of Specialty: Cognitive Architectures.
 
 
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Ned Kirsch
Division: CSE
Address: 355 Briarwood Circle Phys
Phone: (734) 998-7710
Email:
Title: Adjunct Associate Professor
 
 
Karl M. Krushelnick
Division: ECE
Address: 1006 Gerstacker
Phone: (734) 763-4877
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Princeton
Title: Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Professor, Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Science; Professor, Physics, College of LSA
Research Interests: My research is in the area of ultra-high intensity laser plasma interactions. At the Center for Ultrafast Optical Science (CUOS) at Michigan we have several state-of-the-art high power short pulse laser systems including the "Hercules" laser - which will soon be operational at 0.5 Petawatts (1015 Watts). One major use of these laser systems is the development of "table-top" accelerators for both relativistic electrons and ions - and the subsequent production of narrow bandwidth x-ray sources. The interaction of intense laser pulses with high density targets is also important for "fast ignition" in inertial confinement fusion experiments. Our work in this area involves measurements of fast electron generation and propagation as well as measurements of the very large (Gigagauss) magnetic fields which can also be produced in these interactions.
Areas of Specialty: Ultrafast Optics.
 
 
Pei-Cheng (P.C.) Ku
Division: ECE
Address: 2245 EECS
Phone: (734) 764-7134
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Univ. of California at Berkeley
Title: Assistant Professor
Research Interests: Optoelectronic devices and materials
Research Areas: Optics and Photonics; Solid-State Devices and Nanotechnology; Energy and Power.
Areas of Specialty: Optoelectronics; Nanophotonics; Materials for Solid State Electronic and Optoelectronic Devices; Solid-State Energy Conversion Technologies; Renewable Energy.
Selected Projects: Semiconductor Nanostructured Semipolar Light Emitters for Efficient Solid-State Lighting; Nanoscale Surface Plasmon Enabled Semiconductor Lasers; Site-Controlled Group III Nitride Quantum Dot Nanostructures; Integrated Tellurite Waveguide For Super-Continuum Lasers.
 
 
Benjamin Kuipers
Division: CSE
Address: 3741 CSE
Phone: (734) 647-6887
Fax: (734) 763-1260
Email:
Degree: PhD., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Title: Professor
Research Areas: Artificial Intelligence; Robotics and Computer Vision.
Areas of Specialty: Robotics; Computer Vision.
 
 
Katsuo Kurabayashi
Division: ECE
Address: 2272 G.G.Bown Lab
Phone: (734) 615-5211
Fax: (734) 647-3170
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Stanford University
Title: Associate Professor; Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Research Interests: Micro/nano engineering, including micro/nano optical devices, microactuators, MEMS/Bio hybrid technology, polymer-MEMS, nanoscale electron/phonon transport phenomena, and nanofabrication.
 
 
Mark J. Kushner
Division: ECE
Address: 2236 EECS
Phone: (734) 647-8148
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. California Institute of Technology
Title: Director, Michigan Institute for Plasma Science and Engineering; George I. Haddad Collegiate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Professor, NERS and Applied Physics Program
Research Interests: Plasma science and technology: materials processing, propulsion, lasers, electromagnetics, plasma chemistry, microelectronics/MEMS fabrication, polymer funtionalizatiion, biocompatibility
Research Areas: Applied Electromagnetics; MEMS and Microsystems; Optics and Photonics; Quantum Science and Engineering; Integrated Circuit Design and VLSI; Plasma Science and Engineering; Energy and Power.
Areas of Specialty: Computational Electromagnetics; Microfluidics and Gas/Chemical; MEMS Technology and Packaging; Optoelectronics; Plasma Fabrication and Plasma Based MEMS Devices; Plasma Materials Processing of Microelectronics; Plasma Science and Engineering; Solid-State Energy Conversion Technologies.
 
 
Stephane Lafortune
Division: ECE
Address: 4415 EECS
Phone: (734) 763-0591
Fax: (734) 763-8041
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. UC-Berkeley
Title: Professor
Research Interests: System and control theory, discrete event systems, communication networks.
Research Areas: Control Systems.
Areas of Specialty: Discrete Event and Hybrid Systems.
Selected Projects: Low-Energy Wireless Communication Network Design; On the Effect of Communication Delays in Failure Diagnosis of Decentralized Discrete Event systems.
 
 
Gholamhassan R. Lahiji
Division: ECE
Address: 3115 EECS
Phone: (734) 763-5204
Email:
Degree: Ph.D University of Michigan
Title: LEO Intermittent Lecturer
Research Interests: Solid-state integrated circuits, MEMs and sensors, solid-state devices and technology.
 
 
John E. Laird
Division: CSE
Address: 3753 CSE
Phone: (734) 647-1761
Fax: (734) 763-1260
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Carnegie-Mellon
Title: John L. Tishman Professor of Engineering; Professor
Research Interests: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Architectures, Machine learning, and Computer Games
Research Areas: Artificial Intelligence.
Areas of Specialty: Cognitive Architectures; Machine Learning; Robotics.
 
 
Kristen R. LeFevre
Division: CSE
Address: 4705 CSE
Phone: (734) 763-3229
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. University of Wisconsin
Title: Assistant Professor
Research Interests: Database privacy and security, database systems, data mining.
Research Areas: Software Systems.
Areas of Specialty: Bioinformatics; Database Systems; Security.
 
 
Valdis V. Liepa
Division: ECE
Address: 3225 EECS
Phone: (734) 647-1792
Fax: (734) 647-1792
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Michigan
Title: Research Scientist
Research Interests: Electromagnetic scattering and diffraction, measurements of electromagnetic fields, numerical techniques
 
 
Mingyan Liu
Division: ECE
Address: 4427 EECS
Phone: (734) 764-9546
Fax: 734-763-1503
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. University of Maryland
Title: Associate Professor
Research Interests: Performance analysis and resource allocation in wireless sensor networks, mobile wireless ad hoc networks, and broadband satellite networks.
Research Areas: Communications.
Areas of Specialty: Communication Networks; Random Processes; Wireless Communication Systems; Stochastic Control.
Selected Projects: Controlled Flooding Search in a Large Network; Controlled Flooding Search with Delay Constraints; Randomly Duty-Cycled Wireless Sensor Networks: Dynamics of Coverage; An Efficient and Robust Computational Framework for Studying Lifetime and Information Capacity in Sensor Networks; Fixed Point Approximation for Multirate Multihop Loss Networks with State-Dependent Routing; A General Framework to Construct Stationary Mobility Models for the Simulation of Mobile Networks; Building Realistic Mobility Models from Coarse-Grained Traces; Optimal Controlled Flooding Search in a Large Wireless Network; Optimal Bandwidth Allocation in a Delay Channel; Partial Clustering: Maintaining Connectivity in a Low Duty-Cycled Dense Wireless Sensor Network; Self-Monitoring of Wireless Sensor Networks; Modeling TCP Performance with Proxies; Asymptotic Connectivity of Low Duty-Cycled Wireless Sensor Networks; Optimal Channel Probing and Transmission Scheduling for Opportunistic Spectrum Access; Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation for Low Power Devices with Random Connectivity; Network Coverage Using Low Duty-Cycled Sensors: Random & Coordinated Sleep Algorithms; On the Optimality of an Index Policy for Bandwidth Allocation with Delayed State Observation and Differentiated Services; Properties of Optimal Resource Sharing in a Delay Channel; Opportunistic Spectrum Access; Low Duty Cycled Wireless Sensor Networks; Large-Scale Data Gathering Wireless Sensor Networks; Soil Moisture Smart Sensor Web Using Data Assimilation and Optimal.
 
 
Wei Lu
Division: ECE
Address: 2242 EECS
Phone: (734) 615-2306
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Rice Universtiy
Title: Assistant Professor
Research Interests: Nanoelectronics, growth of nanoscale semiconductor heterostructures, novel electronic device structures and device physics, solid state based spintronics, nanoelectromechanical systems
Research Areas: Solid-State Devices and Nanotechnology.
Areas of Specialty: Nanotechnology and Nanofabrication; Materials for Solid State Electronic and Optoelectronic Devices.
Selected Projects: Nanowire-Based Transparent and Flexible Electronics; A Nanowire-Based Very-High Frequency Electromechanical Resonator; A Silicon-Based Crossbar Ultra-High Density Non-Volatile Memory.
 
 
Jerome P. Lynch
Division: ECE
Address: 2328 GG Brown
Phone: (734) 615-5290
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Stanford University
Title: Associate Professor; Associate Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering
Research Interests: Wireless sensor networks, distributed computing, decentralized control theory, microsensors, microactuators, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS),carbon nanotube composites and sensors
 
 
Scott Mahlke
Division: CSE
Address: 4633 CSE
Phone: (734) 936-1602
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. University of Illinois-UC
Title: Associate Professor
Research Interests: Compilers, application-specific processors, computer architecture and microarchitecture, embedded systems
Research Areas: Computer Architecture; Computer-Aided Design and VLSI.
Areas of Specialty: Multi-Core and Parallel Architectures; Application-Specific Architectures; Low-Power Architectures; Reliability and Fault Tolerance; Low-Power Circuits.
 
 
Anatoly M. Maksimchuk
Division: ECE
Address: 1010 ERB I
Phone: (734) 763-6007
Fax: (734) 763-4876
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute Moscow
Title: Research Scientist
Research Interests: Laser-matter interaction at relativistic intensities, table-top particle accelerators, high-power short pulse lasers.
 
 
Zhuoqing Morley Mao
Division: CSE
Address: 4629 CSE
Phone: (734) 763-5407
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. UC-Berkeley
Title: Assistant Professor; Morris Wellman Faculty Development Assistant Professor
Research Interests: Wide area networks, network security, and distributed systems
Research Areas: Computer Architecture; Software Systems.
Areas of Specialty: Networking and Distributed Systems; Security; Data Center Architecture.
Selected Projects: Custom Recovery.
 
 
Igor Markov
Division: CSE
Address: 4769 CSE
Phone: (734) 936-7829
Fax: (734) 763-1503
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. UCLA
Title: Associate Professor
Research Interests: Electronic Design Automation: Floorplanning, Placement and Routing, Logic and Physical Synthesis, Formal Verification. Quantum Design Automation: Synthesis and Simulation of quantum circuits. Algorithms for search and optimization: Boolean SATisfiability, block packing, hypergraph partitioning.
Research Areas: Computer Architecture; Computer-Aided Design and VLSI; Quantum Science and Engineering.
Areas of Specialty: Electronic Design Automation; Quantum Information Processing; Physical Design; Logic Synthesis; Design Verification and Validation; Test; Quantum Design Automation; Quantum Information Processing (Computer Architecture); Quantum Information Processing (Theory).
Selected Projects: UMICH Physical Design Tools; Parquet: A VLSI Floorplanner; BloBB (Block-Packing with Branch-and-Bound); CompaSS (Compacting Soft and Slicing Packings); QuIDDPro: High-Performance Quantum Circuit Simulation; Synthesis of Quantum Logic Circuits; A Layered Software Architecture for Quantum Computing Design Tools; Better Computer Chips, Sooner (Technology Review Article).
 
 
Pinaki Mazumder
Division: CSE
Address: 4765 CSE
Phone: (734) 763-2107
Fax: (734) 763-1503
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Illinois
Title: Professor
Research Interests: VLSI circuit design, VLSI testing, and VLSI layout tools
Research Areas: Computer-Aided Design and VLSI.
 
 
Leo C. McAfee
Division: ECE
Address: 2231 EECS
Phone: (734) 764-0218
Fax: (734) 763-1503
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Michigan
Title: Associate Professor
Research Interests: Modeling of integrated circuits for computer-aided analysis and design, Automated semiconductor manufacturing
 
 
N. Harris McClamroch
Division: ECE
Address: 3045 FXB
Phone: (734) 763-2355
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin
Title: Professor; Professor, Aerospace Engineering
Research Interests: Control Systems (Stabilization, Optimization, Estimation), Non-linear Control of Spacecraft and Aircraft
 
 
Semyon M. Meerkov
Division: ECE
Address: 4230C EECS
Phone: (734) 763-6349
Fax: (734) 763-8041
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Inst. of Control Sci. Moscow
Title: Professor
Research Interests: Systems science and control, Applications to communication networks and manufacturing systems, Semiconductor manufacturing
Research Areas: Control Systems.
Areas of Specialty: Production Systems Engineering; Nonlinear Control.
 
 
Qiaozhu Mei
Division: CSE
Address: 304 West Hall
Phone: 734-763-0076
Email:
Research Interests: I have a broad interest in real world problems related to text information management. My primary research interests include Information Retrieval and Text Mining, with applications on web, scientific literature, and other genres of text data. I also have a strong interest in Machine Learning, Data Mining, Natural Language Processing, Database, and Bioinformatics.
Research Areas: Artificial Intelligence.
Areas of Specialty: Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval.
 
 
Roberto Merlin
Division: ECE
Address: 4239 Randall Lab
Phone: (734) 763-9759
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. University of Stuttgart
Title: Professor; Professor, Physics
Research Interests: Inelastic light scattering, ultrafast lasers, coherent optical phenomena, low dimensional semiconductor structures, superconductors, magnetic materials
 
 
Kurt Metzger
Division: ECE
Address: 4244 EECS
Phone: (734) 764-5226
Fax: (734) 763-8041
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Michigan
Title: Assoc. Research Scientist Emeritus
Research Interests: Digital signal processing, Underwater acoustics, Efficient algorithms, Analog and digital hardware
 
 
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George Michailidis
Division: ECE
Address: 439 West Hall, 1085 S. Un
Phone: (734) 763-3498
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. UCLA
Title: Associate Professor; Associate Professor, Statistics
Research Interests: My research interests focus on the following research areas: applied probablity with applications to stochastic processing networks, machine learning with applications to enomic and proteomic data, optimization algorithms, modeling, estimation and monitoring of networks traffic.
 
 
Eric Michielssen
Division: ECE
Address: 3240 EECS
Phone: (734) 647-1793
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Title: Professor
Research Interests: Computational, Applied, and Theoretical Electromagnetics; Antennas; Microwave and millimeter wave circuits and packaging.
Research Areas: Applied Electromagnetics.
Areas of Specialty: Radio Frequency (RF), Microwave, and Millimeter-wave Circuits; Remote Sensing; Computational Electromagnetics; Advanced Electromagnetic Materials for RF and Microwave Applications; Antennas; Wave Propagation; Space Plasma Electro-Dynamics.
 
 
Mahta Moghaddam
Division: ECE
Address: 3238 EECS
Phone: (734) 647-0244
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Illinois
Title: Professor
Research Interests: Radar remote sensing
Research Areas: Applied Electromagnetics.
Areas of Specialty: Radio Frequency (RF), Microwave, and Millimeter-wave Circuits; Remote Sensing; Computational Electromagnetics; Antennas; Wave Propagation.
 
 
Petar Momcilovic
Division: ECE
Address: 4435 EECS
Phone: (734) 764-5202
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Columbia University
Title: Assistant Professor
Research Interests: Communication networks, mathematical aspects of IT.
Research Areas: Communications.
Areas of Specialty: Communication Networks; Information Theory; Random Processes; Wireless Communication Systems.
Selected Projects: Buffer Scalability of Wireless Networks; A Distributed Switch Scheduling Algorithm; Flood Search Under the California Split Rule; Scalability of Routing Tables in Wireless Networks; Capacity Regions for Network Multiplexers with Heavy-Tailed Fluid On-Off Sources; Scalability of Wireless Networks; An Asymptotic Optimality of the Transposition Rule for Linear Lists; DNA-Based Computation Times; Heavy Traffic Limits for Queues with Many Deterministic Servers; Large Deviations of Square Root Insensitive Random Sums; Reduced Load Equivalence under Subexponentiality; Self Assembly Times in DNA-Based Computation.
 
 
Amir Mortazawi
Division: ECE
Address: 3242 EECS
Phone: (734) 936-2597
Fax: (734) 647-2106
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin
Title: Professor
Research Interests: RF and microwave circuits including: microwave and millimeter-wave poweramplifiers, spatial power combining and thin film ferroelectric basedfrequency agile circuits.
Research Areas: Applied Electromagnetics.
Areas of Specialty: Radio Frequency (RF), Microwave, and Millimeter-wave Circuits; Remote Sensing; Computational Electromagnetics; Advanced Electromagnetic Materials for RF and Microwave Applications; Antennas; Wave Propagation; Space Plasma Electro-Dynamics.
 
 
Trevor Mudge
Division: CSE
Address: 4757 CSE
Phone: (734) 764-0203
Fax: (734) 763-4617
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Illinois
Title: Bredt Family Professor of Engineering; Professor
Research Interests: Computer systems design, low power computing, parallel processing, computer-aided design, impact of technology
Research Areas: Computer Architecture; Computer-Aided Design and VLSI.
Areas of Specialty: Multi-Core and Parallel Architectures; Data Center Architecture; Application-Specific Architectures; Low-Power Architectures; Reliability and Fault Tolerance; Low-Power Circuits.
Selected Projects: Yield-Driven Near-Threshold SRAM Design.
 
 
David C. Munson Jr.
Division: ECE
Address: 2249 Lurie Building
Phone: (734) 647-7010
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Princeton
Title: Dean, College of Engineering; Professor
Research Interests: Signal and image processing, radar imaging, tomography, optical/digital imaging, and interferometry
Research Areas: Signal and Image Processing.
 
 
Rajesh Rao Nadakuditi
Division: ECE
Address: 4118 EECS
Phone: (734) 615-0096
Email:
Degree: Massachusetts Insitute of Technolgoy
Title: Assistant Professor
Research Areas: Signal and Image Processing.
Areas of Specialty: Compressive Sampling and Sensing; Statistical Estimation and Learning; Signal Processing for Sensing and Sensor Networks; Random matrix theory and applications.
 
 
Andrew Nagy
Division: ECE
Address: 1416 SPRL
Phone: (734) 764-6592
Fax: (734) 763-1503
Email:
Title: Professor; Professor, Atm, Oceanic and Space Sciences
 
 
Khalil Najafi
Division: ECE
Address: 2403 EECS
Phone: (734) 763-6650
Fax: (734) 763-9324
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Michigan
Title: ECE Chair; Professor; Schlumberger Professor of Engineering
Research Interests: Solid-state integrated sensors, Microactuators, Micromechanics, Analog and digital integrated circuits
Research Areas: MEMS and Microsystems; Integrated Circuit Design and VLSI; Energy and Power.
Areas of Specialty: VLSI and Digital Circuits; RF MEMS; Implantable Devices; Environmental Sensors; MEMS Technology and Packaging; Power Sources and Energy Harvesting; Circuits for MEMS and Microsystems; Electromechancial Energy Conversion and Energy Harvesting.
Selected Projects: A Wireless Implantable Microsystem for Multi-Channel Neural Recording; Lightweight Bidirectional Wireless Neural Recording and Control Microsystem; Wafer-Level Vacuum and Hermetic Packaging for RF MEMS; Gold-Silicon Eutectic Wafer Bonding Technology for Vacuum Packaging; Low-Power Thermal Isolation for Environmentally Resistant Microinstruments; Micro Thermoelectric Cryogenic Cooler for MEMS; Sub-1-Degree/Hr High-Performance Microgyroscope; A Micromachined Vacuum Pump; Vibration Isolation and Shock Protection for MEMS; A Micro Thermoelectric Generator for Microsystems; Multi-Mode Energy Scavenging from the Environment.
 
 
Satish Narayanasamy
Division: CSE
Address: 4721 CSE
Phone: 734-764-6984
Email:
Degree: University of California, San Diego
Title: Assistant Professor
Research Interests: Computer Architecture; Program Analysis; Dependable Systems; Programmer Productivity; Parallel Computing
Research Areas: Computer Architecture; Computer-Aided Design and VLSI.
Areas of Specialty: Multi-Core and Parallel Architectures; Runtime Correctness.
Selected Projects: Patching Processor Design Errors.
 
 
Adib Y. Nashashibi
Division: ECE
Address: 3227 EECS
Phone: (734) 764-1091
Fax: (734) 647-2106
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. University of Michigan
Title: Associate Research Scientist
Research Interests: Microwave and millimeter-wave remote sensing, radio wave propagation, bistatic radar phenomenology.
 
 
John A. Nees
Division: ECE
Address: 1012 Gerstaker
Phone: (734) 764-9271
Fax: (734) 763-4876
Email:
Degree: MA U-Rochester
Title: Assistant Research Scientist
Research Interests: Formation of ultra-intense optical pulses in solid-state lasers for applications in high-field physics
 
 
David L. Neuhoff
Division: ECE
Address: 3401 and 4244 EECS
Phone: (734) 764-6586
Fax: (734) 763-8041
Email:
Degree: Ph.D Stanford
Title: Associate Chair, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, ECE Division; Joseph E. and Anne P. Rowe Professor of Electrical Engineering
Research Interests: Communication and information theory, Source coding, Quantization and data compression, Coding for magnetic recording, Digital image halftoning
Research Areas: Communications; Signal and Image Processing.
Areas of Specialty: Source Coding and Compression.
Selected Projects: Joint and Tandem Source-Channel Coding with Complexity and Delay Constraints; Reliability vs. Efficiency in Distributed Source Coding for Field-Gathering Sensor Networks; Periodic Prefix-Synchronized Codes: A Generating Function Approach; Low-Resolution Scalar Quantization for Gaussian Sources and Absolute Error; Frog-in-the-Box Index Codes with Maximum Likelihood Decoding for Robust Scalar Quantization; Entropy of Quantized Data at High Sampling Rates; Estimating the Optimal Support and the Rate of Convergence to the Panter-Dite Formula For a Laplacian Source; On the Support of MSE-Optimal, Fixed-Rate, Scalar Quantizers; Lossy Compression of Bilevel Images Based on Markov Random Fields; Low Rate Scalar Quantization for Gaussian Sources and Absolute Error; The Validity of the Additive Noise Model for Uniform Scalar Quantizers.
 
 
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Mark W. Newman
Division: CSE
Address: 2222 SI North
Phone: 734-764-0020
Email:
Degree: University of California - Berkeley
Title: Assistant Professor; Assistant Professor EECS
Research Interests: Human-computer interaction; ubiquitous (a.k.a. pervasive) computing; computer-supported cooperative work; design tools and methods; software infrastructures
Research Areas: Interactive Systems.
 
 
Clark T.-C. Nguyen
Division: ECE
Address: 574 Cory Hall, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720
Phone: (510)642-6251
Fax: (510)643-6637
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. UC-Berkeley
Title: Adjunct Professor
Research Interests: Micro electromechanical systems, including integrated micromechanical signal processors and integrated sensors, Merged circuit/micromechanications, Integrated circuit design and technology
 
 
Brian Noble
Division: CSE
Address: 4753 CSE
Phone: (734) 936-2971
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Carnegie-Mellon
Title: Associate Professor
Research Areas: Software Systems.
 
 
Theodore B. Norris
Division: ECE
Address: 6117 ERB I
Phone: (734) 764-9269
Fax: (734) 763-4876
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Rochester
Title: Director, Center for Ultrafast Optical Science; Professor
Research Interests: Research interests include application of femtosecond optical techniques to the physics of semiconductor nanostructures, in developing new ultrafast optical and optoelectronic measurement techniques, THz generation and measurement, plasmonics in nanostructures, and novel methods for biological imaging and in vivo sensing.
Research Areas: Optics and Photonics; Energy and Power.
Areas of Specialty: Ultrafast Optics; Optoelectronics; Nanophotonics; Biophotonics; Renewable Energy.
 
 
Edwin Olson
Division: CSE
Address: 3737 CSE
Phone: (734) 647-1049
Fax: (734) 763-1260
Email:
Degree: PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Title: Assistant Professor
Research Interests: Prof. Edwin Olson's interests focus on finding ways for robots to sense and understand their environment while coping with uncertainty and ambiguity. The perception problem is central to a variety of practical applications, from indoor robots that can lead tours or deliver mail to autonomous cars that can navigate urban environments. His work includes both fundamental algorithm research (optimization, state estimation, classification) and system building.
Research Areas: Artificial Intelligence.
Areas of Specialty: Machine Learning; Robotics.
 
 
Stella W. Pang
Division: ECE
Address: 2304 EECS
Phone: (734) 936-2962
Fax: (734) 763-9324
Email:
Degree: Ph.D Princeton
Title: Professor
Research Interests: Nanofabrication Technology, Dry Etching,Dry Deposition, Microelectronic, Optical, Micromechanical, andBiomedical Devices
Research Areas: MEMS and Microsystems.
Areas of Specialty: Microfluidics and Gas/Chemical; Environmental Sensors; Nanotechnology and Nanofabrication.
Selected Projects: Stretching and Immobilization of DNA Molecules in Si Channels with Integrated Electrodes.
 
 
Marios Papaefthymiou
Division: CSE
Address: 4745 CSE
Phone: (734) 764-3184
Fax: (734) 763-4617
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. MIT
Title: Professor
Research Interests: Energy-efficient high-performance computers, VLSI and computer-aided design, algorithms, parallel and distributed computing.
Research Areas: Computer Architecture; Computer-Aided Design and VLSI.
Areas of Specialty: Low-Power Architectures; Electronic Design Automation.
 
 
Dimitris Pavlidis
Division: ECE
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Newcastle
Title: Adjunct Professor
Research Interests: Heterostructure devices and monolithic integrated circuits for high-speed and millimeter-wave applications, device design, technology and characterization, MOVPE growth of III-V materials
 
 
Becky (R. L.) Peterson
Division: ECE
Address: 2243 EECS
Phone: (734)615-3105
Fax: (734)763-9324
Email:
Title: Assistant Research Scientist
Research Interests: novel electronic materials and their use in thin-film or planar field-effect transistors; micro/nano-fabrication techniques, including solution-processing of inorganic films; mechanical and electrical properties of semiconductor thin films
Research Areas: MEMS and Microsystems; Solid-State Devices and Nanotechnology.
 
 
Seth Pettie
Division: CSE
Address: 3628 CSE
Phone: (734) 615-4210
Fax: (734) 763-1260
Email:
Degree: University of Texas at Austin
Title: Asst Professor
Research Interests: Optimization algorithms, data structures, parallel and distributed computing, graph theory, and combinatorics.
Research Areas: Theory of Computation.
Areas of Specialty: Design and Analysis of Algorithms; Parallel and Distributed Computing.
 
 
Jamie D. Phillips
Division: ECE
Address: 2417D EECS
Phone: (734) 764-4157
Fax: (734) 763-9324
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. University of Michigan
Title: Associate Professor
Research Interests: Compound semiconductor and oxide materials for electronic and optoelectronic devices.
Research Areas: Optics and Photonics; Solid-State Devices and Nanotechnology; Energy and Power.
Areas of Specialty: Optoelectronics; Materials for Solid State Electronic and Optoelectronic Devices; Solid-State Energy Conversion Technologies; Renewable Energy.
Selected Projects: Modeling of LWIR HgCdTe Infrared Detectors Under Non-Equilibrium Operation; Optimization of Random Diffraction Gratings in Thin-Film Solar Cells Using Genetic Algorithms; ZnO/ZnTe Heterojunction Diodes; Growth and Optical Characterization of ZnO/MgZno Single- and Multi-Quantum Wells; Growth of Wurtzite ZnO on Cubic MgO by Molecular Beam Epitaxy.
 
 
Leland E. Pierce
Division: ECE
Address: 3237 EECS
Phone: (734) 763-3157
Address: 3214 (Lab)
Fax: (734) 647-2106
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Michigan
Title: Associate Research Scientist
Research Interests: Development of image processing techniques for radar remote sensing, Scattering models for natural targets
 
 
Kevin Patrick Pipe
Division: ECE
Address: 2146 GG Brown
Phone: (734) 763-6624
Fax: (734) 647-3170
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. MIT
Title: Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Research Interests: Microscale heat transfer, especially related to electronic and optoelectronic devices; thermoelectric energy conversion; scanning probe techniques; photovoltaic energy conversion; organic and hybrid organic/inorganic devices.
 
 
Thad A. Polk
Division: CSE
Address: 525 E. University
Phone: (734) 647-6982
Fax: 734-763-7480
Email:
Degree: PhD CMU
Title: Assoc Professor; Assoc Professor, LS&A Psychology; Director, Computational and Cognitive Neuroscience
Research Interests: Computational and Cognitive Neuroscience
Research Areas: Artificial Intelligence.
Areas of Specialty: Cognitive Architectures.
 
 
Martha Pollack
Division: CSE
Address: 3713 CSE
Phone: (734) 615-8048
Fax: (734) 763-1503
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania
Title: Dean and Professor, School of Information; Professor of Computer Science and Engineering
Research Interests: Artificial intelligence, planning and execution, agent-based systems, computational models of rationality
Research Areas: Artificial Intelligence.
Areas of Specialty: Constraint-based Reasoning; Assistive Technology.
 
 
S. Sandeep Pradhan
Division: ECE
Address: 4240 EECS
Phone: (734) 764-5215
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. UC Berkeley
Title: Professor
Research Interests: Distributed compression, sensor networks, informationtheory, channel coding, and multirate signal processing.
Research Areas: Communications; Signal and Image Processing.
Areas of Specialty: Channel Coding Theory and Applications; Communication Networks; Information Theory; Wireless Communication Systems; Source Coding and Compression; Signal Processing for Sensing and Sensor Networks.
Selected Projects: A Graph-Based Framework for Transmission of Correlated Sources over Broadcast Channels; Evaluating the Rate-Distortion Function of Sources with Feed-forward and the Capacity of Channels with Feedback; Representation of Correlated Sources into Graphs for Transmission over Broadcast Channels; Transmission of Correlated Messages over the Broadcast Channel; CAREER: New Architectures for Distributed Compression and Communication of Delay-Sensitive Information in Sensor Networks; Collaborative Research ITR: Energy-efficiency and Reliability in Dense Sensor Networks; Throughput Scaling in Random Wireless Networks: A Non-Hierarchical Multipath Routing Strategy; On Throughput Scaling of Wireless Networks: Effect of Node Density and Propagation Model; The Effect of Node Density and Propagation Model on Throughput Scaling of Wireless Networks; Directed Information for Communication Problems with Common Side Information and Delayed Feedback/Feedforward; Error Exponent Regions for Gaussian Broadcast and Multiple Access Channels; Multiple Description Source Coding with Feedforward: Gaussian Sources; On Large Deviation Analysis of Sampling from Typical Sets; Diversity Gain Region for MIMO Fading Broadcast Channels; Lattices for Distributed Source Coding: Jointly Gaussian Sources and Reconstruction of a Linear Function; Transform Coding of Densely Sampled Gaussian Data; Centralized and Distributed Lossy Source Coding of Densely Sampled Gaussian Data, with and without Transforms; On the Role of Feedforward in Gaussian Sources: Point-to-Point Source Coding and Multiple Description Source Coding; An Upper Bound to the Rate of Ideal Distributed Lossy Source Coding of Densely Sampled Data.
 
 
Atul Prakash
Division: CSE
Address: 4741 CSE
Phone: (734) 763-1585
Fax: (734) 763-8094
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. UC-Berkeley
Title: Professor
Research Interests: security policy management, software infrastructure to support collaborative work, privacy in pervasive computing, intrusion detection, group security, operating system security, scientific collaboratories.
Research Areas: Software Systems.
Areas of Specialty: Networking and Distributed Systems; Security.
 
 
Dragomir Radev
Division: CSE
Address: 3769 CSE
Phone: (734) 764-3726
Fax: (734) 764-2475
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Columbia University
Title: Associate Professor; Associate Professor, School of Information
Research Interests: Information retrieval, natural language processing, digital libraries, text and data mining, artificial intelligence
Research Areas: Artificial Intelligence.
Areas of Specialty: Bioinformatics; Machine Learning; Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval.
Selected Projects: Gene Interactive Network (GIN).
 
 
Mina Rais-Zadeh
Division: ECE
Address: 2406 EECS
Phone: (734) 764-4249
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Georgia Institute of Technology
Title: Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Research Interests: Integrated RF MEMS, MEMS-enabled ICs, wafer-level packaging and micro/nano-fabrication techniques
Research Areas: Applied Electromagnetics; MEMS and Microsystems; Integrated Circuit Design and VLSI.
Areas of Specialty: Radio Frequency (RF), Microwave, and Millimeter-wave Circuits; RF MEMS; Environmental Sensors; MEMS Technology and Packaging; Power Sources and Energy Harvesting; Circuits for MEMS and Microsystems.
 
 
Stephen Rand
Division: ECE
Address: 3102 ERB I
Phone: (734) 763-6810
Fax: (734) 763-4876
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Toronto
Title: Assoc. Professor, Physics Department; Professor
Research Interests: Solid-state laser materials, Laser spectroscopy, Optical physics, Condensed matter physics, Optical magnetism, and Optical refrigeration, Upconversion and fiber lasers.
Research Areas: Optics and Photonics; Quantum Science and Engineering.
Areas of Specialty: Nonlinear Optics and MEMS; Fiber and Integrated Photonics and Lasers; Quantum Optics and Information; Nanophotonics.
Selected Projects: Ultrafast Laser Experiments Characterizing Resonant Optical Magnetism; Density matrix calculations of quantum optical magnetism.
 
 
Steven K Reinhardt
Division: ECE
Address: 4620 CSE
Phone: (734) 647-7959
Fax: (734) 763-4617
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. University of Wisconsin
Title: Adjunct Associate Professor
Research Interests: Computer architecture, parallel and distributed systems, operating systems, and computer system simulation
 
 
Jeff S. Ringenberg
Division: CSE
Address: 4609 CSE
Email:
Degree: PhD, University of Michigan
Title: Lecturer I
Research Interests: Mobile learning software development, tactile programming, methods for bringing technology into the classroom, and studying the effects of social networking and collaboration on learning.
 
 
Christopher S. Ruf
Division: ECE
Address: 1533 Space Research Bldg
Phone: (734) 764-6561
Fax: 734-936-0503
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Title: Professor; Professor, Atmospheric, Oceanic & Space Sci
Research Interests: Earth environmental remote sensing; satellitemicrowave sensor design and development, atmospheric propagation andradiation, oceanic processes
 
 
Karem A. Sakallah
Division: CSE
Address: 4603 CSE
Phone: (734) 936-1350
Fax: (734) 763-4617
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Carnegie-Mellon
Title: Professor
Research Interests: VLSI, Computer-aided design, Timing verification, Optimal clocking
Research Areas: Computer Architecture; Computer-Aided Design and VLSI.
Areas of Specialty: Electronic Design Automation; Logic Synthesis; Design Verification and Validation.
 
 
Kamal Sarabandi
Division: ECE
Address: 3228B EECS
Phone: (734) 936-1575
Fax: (734) 647-2106
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Michigan
Title: Rufus S. Teesdale Professor of Engineering
Research Interests: Microwave and millimeter wave remote sensing, Radar calibration techniques, Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Applied Electromagnetics
Research Areas: Applied Electromagnetics.
Areas of Specialty: Radio Frequency (RF), Microwave, and Millimeter-wave Circuits; Remote Sensing; Antennas; Wave Propagation.
 
 
Silvio Savarese
Division: ECE
Address: 4120 EECS
Phone: (734) 647-8136
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. California Institute of Technology
Title: Assistant Professor
Research Interests: Computer vision, object recognition, scene understanding, action recognition, shape representation and reconstruction, human visual perception and visual psychophysics.
Research Areas: Robotics and Computer Vision.
Areas of Specialty: Computer Vision.
 
 
Clayton D Scott
Division: ECE
Address: 4433 EECS
Phone: (734) 615-3656
Fax: 734 763-8041
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Rice University
Title: Assistant Professor
Research Interests: Machine learning, pattern recognition, data mining, statistical learning theory, statistical signal processing
Research Areas: Artificial Intelligence; Signal and Image Processing.
Areas of Specialty: Machine Learning; Computational Imaging and Inverse Problems; Statistical Estimation and Learning.
 
 
Dipak L. Sengupta
Division: ECE
Address: 3223 EECS
Phone: 734 764-3370
Email:
Degree: University of Toronto, Canada
Title: Adjunct Research Scientist
Research Interests: Antenna theory and practice; applied electromagnetic theory; electromagnetic interference; navigation systems.
 
 
Yaoyun Shi
Division: CSE
Address: 3633 CSE
Phone: (734) 764-3308
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Princeton
Title: Associate Professor
Research Interests: Theory of computation and quantum computing.
Research Areas: Quantum Science and Engineering; Theory of Computation.
Areas of Specialty: Quantum Information Processing; Quantum Information Processing (Computer Architecture); Quantum Information Processing (Theory); Design and Analysis of Algorithms.
 
 
Kang G. Shin
Division: CSE
Address: 4605 CSE
Phone: (734) 763-0391
Fax: (734) 763-4617
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Cornell
Title: Kevin and Nancy O'Connor Professor of Computer Science; Professor
Research Interests: Wired and wireless networking, especially focusing on QoS issues; embeddedreal-time systems, emphasizing small OSs and sensor network protocols andsecurity; secure fault-tolerant system design and analysis.
Research Areas: Software Systems.
Areas of Specialty: Networking and Distributed Systems; Operating Systems; Real-time Embedded Systems; Security; Data Center Architecture.
Selected Projects: Adaptive Control of Virtualized Resources in Collaboration with HP Labs; Performance Comparison of Server Consolidation Techniques; Automatic Integration of Reusable Embedded Software; MAC-layer Spectrum Sensing Algorithms and Mechanisms; Context-Aware Wireless Spectrum Agility (CASA); Spatial Spectrum Reuse with Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) systems; Exploiting Multi-Channel Diversity for Throughput Maximization; Autonomous Wireless Systems Using Mobile Robots; Self-Healing Multi-Radio Wireless Mesh Networks; Wireless Link-Quality Measurement Framework; Improving TCP Performance with Multi-Homed Mobile Hosts; Handheld Router; Opportunistic Data Aggregation in Wireless Sensor Networks; Location Service for a Hybrid Network of Stationary Sensors and Mobile Actors; Service Model for Integration of reaL-time Embedded systems; Analysis of BGP Routing Changes; Differentiated BGP Update Processing; Performance of Traffic Aggregates under Guaranteed-Rate Scheduling Algorithms; Anti-Malware on Handsets; Protection Against Malicious Attacks for Enterprise Networks; LiSP: Lightweight Security Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks; Internet Security.
 
 
Jasprit Singh
Division: ECE
Address: 2305 EECS
Phone: (734) 764-3350
Fax: (734) 763-9324
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Chicago
Title: Professor
Research Interests: Semiconductor physics, Electronic and electro-optic devices based on heterostructures
Research Areas: Solid-State Devices and Nanotechnology.
Areas of Specialty: High Frequency Devices and Circuits.
Selected Projects: Theoretical Research on the Electronic and Optoelectronic Properties of Heterostructures.
 
 
Matthew Smith
Division: CSE
Address: 3122 EECS
Phone: (734) 763-8164
Email:
Title: Adjunct Assistant Professor; Senior Engineer
 
 
Elliot Soloway
Division: CSE
Address: 3629 CSE
Phone: (734) 936-1562
Fax: (734) 763-1260
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Massachusetts
Title: Professor; Professor, School of Education
Research Interests: Artificial intelligence and software engineering, Artificial intelligence and education
Research Areas: Interactive Systems.
 
 
Wayne E. Stark
Division: ECE
Address: 4242 EECS
Phone: (734) 763-0390
Fax: (734) 763-8041
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Illinois
Title: Professor
Research Interests: Communications, information coding theory, spread-spectrum, communications, mobile communications
Research Areas: Communications.
Areas of Specialty: Channel Coding Theory and Applications; Communication Networks; Information Theory; Wireless Communication Systems.
Selected Projects: Asymptotic Performance of Orthogonal Signaling with Coding and Diversity in Rayleigh Fading; Iterative Multiuser Detection for Turbo-Coded FHMA Communications; Algorithm for Joint Decoding of Turbo Codes and M-ary Orthogonal Modulation; Performance Limits of M-FSK With Reed–Solomon Coding and Diversity Combining; Rate-Adaptive Transmission Over Correlated Fading Channels; Unified Design of Iterative Receivers Using Factor Graphs; Design and Implementation of a Low Complexity VLSITurbo-Code Decoder Architecture for LowEnergy Mobile Wireless Communications; Low-Energy Wireless Communication Network Design; Energy and Delay Analysis of Wireless Networks with ARQ; Transmission Range Control and Information Efficiency for FH Packet Radio Networks; Energy and Information Efficiency of Turbo-Coded CDMA Mobile Packet Radio Networks; Energy-Delay Analysis of Wireless Systems with Random Coding [WLAN]; Frequency Hopping Rate and the Diversity of a Fading Channel (2001); Effect of Mobile Velocity on Communications in Fading Channels; Characterization of Multipath Fading Channels: Channels with Specular Components; Optimal Diversity Allocation in Multiuser Communication Systems—Part II: Optimization; Performance Limits of M-FSK with ReedSolomon Coding and Diversity Combining; Rate-Adaptive Transmission over Correlated Fading Channels; Performance of Ultra-Wideband Communications with Suboptimal Receivers in Multipath Channels; Characterization of WSSUS Channels: Normalized Mean Square Covariance and Diversity Combining.
 
 
Duncan Steel
Division: ECE
Address: 3117 ERB I
Phone: (734) 764-2386
Fax: (734) 763-4876
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Michigan
Title: Professor of Physics, Applied Physics, and Biophysics Program; Robert J. Hiller Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Senior Research Scientist, Inst. of Gerontology
Research Interests: Laser spectroscopy, Optical physics, Condensed matter physics, Biophysics, Quantum Computing.
Research Areas: Optics and Photonics; Quantum Science and Engineering; Solid-State Devices and Nanotechnology.
Areas of Specialty: Ultrafast Optics; Quantum Optics and Information; Nanophotonics; Biophotonics; Integrated Photonics and Optoelectronics with Quantum Confined Heterostructures.
Selected Projects: Development of an Optically Driven Quantum Computer; Development of Optically Driven Quantum Devices.
 
 
Quentin F. Stout
Division: CSE
Address: 3605 CSE
Phone: (734) 763-1518
Fax: (734) 763-4617
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Indiana
Title: Director, Center for Parallel Computing; Professor
Research Interests: Parallel computing, algorithms, supercomputing applied to problems in science and engineering, optimizing clinical trials
Research Areas: Software Systems; Theory of Computation.
Areas of Specialty: Design and Analysis of Algorithms; Parallel and Distributed Computing; Parallel Computing and Supercomputing.
 
 
Martin J. Strauss
Division: CSE
Address: 3063 East Hall
Phone: (734) 763-3005
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Rutgers University
Title: Associate Professor; Associate Professor, Mathematics
Research Interests: Randomized and approximation algorithms, especially for massive data sets and problems from harmonic analysis; cryptography and security; complexity theory.
Research Areas: Theory of Computation.
Areas of Specialty: Design and Analysis of Algorithms; Cryptographic Protocols; Massive Datasets.
 
 
Jing Sun
Division: ECE
Address: 211 NAME
Phone: (734) 615-8061
Email:
Degree: University of Southern California
Title: Associate Professor; Associate Professor, Naval and Marine Engineering
Research Interests: Adaptive and nonlinear system design and analysis. Propulsion system modeling and control. Applications for marine and automotive systems.
 
 
Zeeshan H. Syed
Division: CSE
Address: 3777 CSE
Phone: 734-936-1272
Fax: 734-763-1260
Email:
Degree: Ph.D, MIT
Research Interests: Application of machine learning and signal processing to problems in clinical medicine and developing world healthcare. Specific areas include computational biomarkers to predict cardiovascular and neurological disorders; treatment planning for cancer and surgery; low-cost software-based surrogates for expensive diagnostic hardware; sustainable information and communication technologies for global health education and disease prevention.
Research Areas: Artificial Intelligence; Signal and Image Processing; Software Systems.
Areas of Specialty: Machine Learning; Computational Healthcare.
 
 
Dennis Sylvester
Division: ECE
Address: 2417C EECS
Phone: (734) 615-8783
Fax: (734) 763-9324
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. UC-Berkeley
Title: Associate Professor
Research Interests: Low power integrated circuit design, computer-aided design for VLSI
Research Areas: Computer Architecture; Computer-Aided Design and VLSI; Integrated Circuit Design and VLSI; Energy and Power.
Areas of Specialty: Multi-Core and Parallel Architectures; Data Center Architecture; Low-Power Architectures; Electronic Design Automation; Reliability and Fault Tolerance; Trusted Computing and Intellectual Property Protection; Physical Design; Low-Power Circuits; VLSI and Digital Circuits; Runtime Correctness; Circuits for MEMS and Microsystems; Power Electronic Devices and Circuits.
Selected Projects: Yield-Driven Near-Threshold SRAM Design; Nanometer Device Scaling in Subthreshold Circuits; Soft-Edge Flip-Flops for Improved Timing Yield: Design and Optimization; System-Level Reliability Factors and Implications on Real-Time Monitoring; Compact In-Situ Sensors for Monitoring NBTI Effect and Oxide Degradation; A Sub-pW Timer Using Gate Leakage for Ultra-Low-Power Sub-Hz Monitoring Systems; Timing Yield Enhancement Through Soft Edge Flip-Flop Based Design; A Robust Edge Encoding Technique for Energy-Efficient Multi-Cycle Interconnect; Self-Timed Regenerators for High-Speed and Low-Power Interconnect; Analysis and Optimization of Sleep Modes in Subthreshold Circuit Design; Statistical Sampling Under Variability; Current Source Modeling for Gate Delay; Robust SRAM Design for Subthreshold Operation; The Phoenix Processor: A 30pW Platform for Sensing Applications; Subliminal: An Ultra-Low-Energy Sensor Network Processor; Low-Energy Capacitance to Digital Converter (CDC) for Intraocular Pressure Sensor; Chip-to-Chip Proximity Communication; Investigation of Diffusion Rounding for Post-Lithography Analysis; Runtime Leakage Power Estimation Technique for Combinational Circuits.
 
 
Demosthenis Teneketzis
Division: ECE
Address: 4417 EECS
Phone: (734) 763-0598
Fax: (734) 763-8041
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. MIT
Title: Professor
Research Interests: Stochastic control, decentralized stochastic systems, communication and queueing networks, stochastic scheduling and resource allocation problems, discrete event systems, mathematical economics
Research Areas: Communications; Control Systems.
Areas of Specialty: Communication Networks; Information Theory; Wireless Communication Systems; Discrete Event and Hybrid Systems; Stochastic Control.
Selected Projects: Fixed Delay Optimal Joint Source-Channel Coding for Finite-Memory Systems; A Market-Based Approach to Optimal Resource Allocation in Integrated-Services Connection-Oriented Networks; Low-Energy Wireless Communication Network Design; Multirate Multicast Service Provisioning II: A T^atonnement Process for Rate Allocation; Optimal Price Splitting Along Multicast Trees; An Approach to Rate Allocation in Multicast; An Externality-Based Decentralized Optimal Power Allocation Scheme for Wireless Mesh Networks; A Methodology for Resource Allocation and Routing in Integrated-Services Networks with Quality of Service Requirements; An Approach to Connection Admission Control in Single-Hop Multiservice Wireless Networks with QoS Requirements; Outage-Based Admission Region in Multi-Class Cellular Systems; Pricing for Rate Allocation in Unicast Service Provisioning is Informationally Efficient; Sensitivity Analysis of an Optimal Routing Policy in an Ad Hoc Wireless Network; Sensor Scheduling for Multiple Parameters Estimation under Energy Constraint; Stochastic Routing in Ad-Hoc Networks; On Real-Time Communication Systems with Noisy Feedback; On the Structure of Optimal Real-Time Encoders and Decoders in Noisy Communication; Optimal Performance of Feedback Control Systems with Limited Communication over Noisy Channels; Diagnosability of Stochastic Discrete-Event Systems.
 
 
Fred Terry
Division: ECE
Address: 2417F EECS
Phone: (734) 763-9764
Fax: (734) 763-9324
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. MIT
Title: Professor
Research Interests: Electronic properties of materials and their effects on devices, Physics of solid state devices
Research Areas: Solid-State Devices and Nanotechnology.
Areas of Specialty: High Frequency Devices and Circuits.
Selected Projects: Diffraction-Based Monitoring of Nanofabrication; Real-Time Monitoring and Control of Plasma-Assisted Nanofabrication Processes.
 
 
Richmond H. Thomason
Division: CSE
Address: 2251 Angell Hall
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Yale
Title: Professor; Professor, Linguistics; Professor, Philosophy
Research Interests: Logic in Artifical Intelligence, Computational LInguistics, especially Natural Language Generation
 
 
Dawn Tilbury
Division: ECE
Address: 3124 GG Brown
Phone: (734) 936-2129
Email:
Degree: Ph.D, University of California, Berkeley
Title: Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Research Interests: Logic control, networked control systems, and cooperative control. Applications to manufacturing and robotic systems.
 
 
Fawwaz T. Ulaby
Division: ECE
Address: 3228A EECS
Phone: (734) 647-1789
Fax: (734) 647-2106
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Texas Austin
Title: Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of EECS
Research Interests: Microwave and millimeter wave remote sensing, radar systems, radio wave propagation
Research Areas: Applied Electromagnetics.
Areas of Specialty: Radio Frequency (RF), Microwave, and Millimeter-wave Circuits; Remote Sensing; Computational Electromagnetics; Advanced Electromagnetic Materials for RF and Microwave Applications; Antennas; Wave Propagation; Space Plasma Electro-Dynamics.
 
 
Gregory H. Wakefield
Division: ECE
Address: 3637 CSE
Phone: (734) 763-1254
Fax: (734) 763-8041
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Minnesota
Title: Associate Professor
Research Interests: Spectral estimation theory, Array processing, Speech coding, Music processing
Research Areas: Interactive Systems; Signal and Image Processing.
 
 
Michael Wellman
Division: CSE
Address: 3757 CSE
Phone: (734) 764-6894
Fax: (734) 763-1260
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. MIT
Title: CSE Associate Chair; Professor
Research Interests: Artificial Intelligence, Electronic Commerce
Research Areas: Artificial Intelligence.
Areas of Specialty: Multiagent Systems; Electronic Commerce; Constraint-based Reasoning.
 
 
Thomas F. Wenisch
Division: CSE
Address: 4620 CSE
Phone: (734) 647-7959
Fax: (734) 763-4617
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Carnegie Mellon University
Title: Assistant Professor
Research Interests: Computer architecture, multiprocessor and multicore systems, multicore programmability, data center architecture, performance evaluation methodology
Research Areas: Computer Architecture.
Areas of Specialty: Multi-Core and Parallel Architectures; Data Center Architecture.
 
 
David D. Wentzloff
Division: ECE
Address: 2417A EECS
Phone: (734) 647-4499
Fax: (734) 763-9324
Email:
Degree: PhD MIT
Title: Assistant Professor
Research Interests: RF circuits and systems, ultra-wideband (UWB) communication, highly integrated energy-constrained wireless systems such as implantable devices and sensor networks.
Research Areas: Integrated Circuit Design and VLSI.
Areas of Specialty: Analog and RF Circuits; VLSI and Digital Circuits.
Selected Projects: Multipath Detection System for an Ultra-Wideband Non-Coherent Receiver; A Synthesizable Ultra-Wideband Transmitter.
 
 
Terry Weymouth
Division: CSE
Address: NCIBI - Suite 700, Green Court
Phone: 734 355-6802
Email:
Degree: PhD, Computer Science, University of Massachusetts
Title: Associate Research Scientist
Research Interests: The SPARC Project, NIH Visible Human Project
 
 
John F. Whitaker
Division: ECE
Address: 232 ERB II
Phone: (734) 763-1324
Fax: (734) 763-4876
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Rochester
Title: Research Scientist
Research Interests: Photonics-based probes and measurement techniques; pulsed-terahertz science and technology.
 
 
Herbert Winful
Division: ECE
Address: 3160 ERB I
Phone: (734) 647-1804
Fax: (734) 763-4876
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. USC
Title: Professor
Research Interests: Nonlinear optics, Optical fibers, Optoelectronics, Nonlinear dynamics and chaos
Research Areas: Optics and Photonics.
Areas of Specialty: Nonlinear Optics and MEMS.
Selected Projects: Nonlinear Dynamics of Fiber Laser Arrays: Theoretical Studies of Phase Locking, Self-Synchronization, Instabilities and Chaos in Coupled Fiber Lasers; Stimulated Brillouin Scattering and Its Suppression in Fiber Lasers; Nonlinear Optical Phenomena in Photonic Crystals and in Metamaterials.
 
 
Kim A. Winick
Division: ECE
Address: 4423 EECS
Phone: (734) 764-5203
Fax: (734) 763-8041
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. U-Michigan
Title: Professor
Research Interests: Glass/crystal integrated optics, lasers, optical communication, information theory
Research Areas: Communications; Optics and Photonics; Quantum Science and Engineering.
Areas of Specialty: Channel Coding Theory and Applications; Information Theory; Optical Communications; Wireless Communication Systems; Nonlinear Optics and MEMS; Fiber and Integrated Photonics and Lasers.
Selected Projects: Joint Channel State Estimation and Decoding of Low-Density Parity-Check Codes on the Two-State Noiseless/Useless BSC Block Interference Channel; Power- and Bandwidth-Efficient Communications Using LDPC Codes; Glass ion exchange waveguide devices; Active ring resonator sensors; Mid-IR integrated optics; Integrated optics for interferometric astronomical imaging; Thermally poled EO and nonlinear optic glass waveguide devices; Quantum optics on a chip (pending effort); Modulation and Error-Correcting Coding for the Deep Space Optical Communications Channel; Glass and Crystal Integrated Optical Devices for Fiber Optic Communication Systems; New IR Sources, Modulators and New Architectures for Fiber-to-the-Home Systems; Design and Fabrication of a Glass Waveguide Optical Add–Drop Multiplexer By Use of an Amorphous-Silicon Overlay Distributed Bragg Reflector; Optical Waveguide Amplifier in Nd-Doped Glass Written with Near-IR Femtosecond Laser Pulses; Thermally Poled Glass Waveguide Devices for Electro-Optics and Nonlinear Optics; Femtosecond Micromachining of Glass Waveguide Devices.
 
 
Donald C. Winsor
Division: CSE ECE
Address: 4403 EECS
Phone: (734) 764-8543
Address: 2917 CSE
Fax: (734) 763-5520
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Univ. of Mich.
Title: Adjunct Associate Professor; DCO Coordinator; Senior Systems Research Programmer
 
 
Kensall D. Wise
Division: ECE
Address: 2401 EECS
Phone: (734) 764-3346
Fax: (734) 763-9324
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. Stanford
Title: J. Reid and Polly Anderson Professor of Manufacturing Technology; Professor
Research Interests: Integrated circuits and related process technology, integrated solid-state sensors
Research Areas: MEMS and Microsystems; Integrated Circuit Design and VLSI.
Areas of Specialty: VLSI and Digital Circuits; RF MEMS; Implantable Devices; Environmental Sensors; Circuits for MEMS and Microsystems.
Selected Projects: A Wireless Implantable Microsystem for Multi-Channel Neural Recording; A Low-Volume, Low-Power Preconcentration and Gas Separation System; A 3-D Dual-Platform Mapping System for Neural Code Studies; A High-Density Cochlear Electrode Array with Programmable Current Shaping; A Wireless Sub-Microwatt Intraocular Pressure Sensor; Front-End Engineering of Neural Recording Microsystems for Neuroscience and Neural Prostheses; A Position-Sensing and Control System for Cochlear Prosthesis; New Electrode Technology for the Central and Peripheral Nervous System; A Chronic Drug-Delivery Probe with Integrated Microvalves.
 
 
Andrew E Yagle
Division: ECE
Address: 4114 EECS
Phone: (734) 763-9810
Fax: (734) 763-8041
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. MIT
Title: Professor
Research Interests: Fast algorithms for signal processing, blind deconvolution, inverse scattering.
Research Areas: Signal and Image Processing.
Areas of Specialty: Computational Imaging and Inverse Problems.
 
 
Victor Yanovsky
Division: ECE
Address: 1014 ERB I
Phone: (734) 647-0971
Email:
Title: Research Scientist
 
 
Euisik Yoon
Division: ECE
Address: 2405 EECS
Phone: 734-615-4469
Email:
Degree: Ph.D., University of Michigan
Title: Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Research Interests: Integrated circuits and microsystems, BioMEMS and microfluidics, Integrated solid-state sensors, Microactuators
Research Areas: MEMS and Microsystems; Integrated Circuit Design and VLSI.
Areas of Specialty: Analog and RF Circuits; VLSI and Digital Circuits; RF MEMS; Microfluidics and Gas/Chemical; Implantable Devices; MEMS Technology and Packaging; Circuits for MEMS and Microsystems.
Selected Projects: Low-Power Low-Noise Amplifier for Neural Recording Microsystems; Low-Power Wide-Dynamic-Range CMOS Image Sensing SoC for Wireless Image Sensor Network; Automated Microfluidic Array Chip for High-Throughput Single-Cell Assay; Step Toward Personalized Medicine: Implementing High-Throughput Drug Screening Chips for Prostate Cancer Study; Artificial Robot Skin with Proximity Sensing.
 
 
Zhengya Zhang
Division: ECE
Address: 2416 EECS
Phone: (734) 647-3837
Fax: (734) 763-9324
Email:
Degree: Ph.D. UC Berkeley
Title: Assistant Professor
Research Interests: VLSI architecture, digital systems, implementations of communication and signal processing systems
Research Areas: Computer Architecture; Computer-Aided Design and VLSI; Integrated Circuit Design and VLSI.
Areas of Specialty: Multi-Core and Parallel Architectures; Application-Specific Architectures; Low-Power Architectures; Electronic Design Automation; Reliability and Fault Tolerance; Physical Design; Low-Power Circuits; VLSI and Digital Circuits.
 
 
Zhaohui Zhong
Division: ECE
Address: 2241 EECS
Phone: (734) 647-1953
Email:
Degree: Ph.D., Harvard
Title: Assistant Professor
Research Interests: Nanoelectronics and nanophotonics, microwave and terahertz frequency nanoelectronics, solar cell technology, chemical and biological sensing, nanomaterial synthesis.
Research Areas: Optics and Photonics; Quantum Science and Engineering; Solid-State Devices and Nanotechnology; Energy and Power.
Areas of Specialty: Nanophotonics; Nanotechnology and Nanofabrication; Integrated Photonics and Optoelectronics with Quantum Confined Heterostructures; Solid-State Energy Conversion Technologies; Renewable Energy.
 
 
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