The department currently has 20 tenure-track faculty, 3 research faculty, and 16 joint faculty, 4 professors emeriti, 16 adjunct faculty, 4 lecturers, and 1 professor of practice.
Behnaam Aazhang.
J.S. Abercrombie Professor and Department Chair,
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Communication theory, information theory and their applications: multiple access wireless communications; cellular mobile radio networks; mesh networks and cooperative communication.
Athanasios C. Antoulas
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Large-scale dynamical systems, approximation, computation, linear algebra
Richard G. Baraniuk.
Victor E. Cameron Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering; and Director of
Connexions.
Multiscale, computational signal and image processing; open access, collaborative scholarly publication.
Joseph R. Cavallaro.
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science. Assistant Director, Center for Multimedia Communication.
VLSI Signal Processing, Wireless Communication Systems Architectures, VLSI Systems Design and Prototyping.
John W. Clark, Jr..
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Professor of Bioengineering.
Electrophysiology (neural, cardiac); mathematical modeling of
biological systems; signal processing methods applied to biological
systems; nonlinear system dynamics; electromagnetic field theory.
Scott Cutler.
Professor in the Practice of Computer Technology.
Naomi J. Halas.
Stanley C. Moore Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering; and Professor of Chemistry. Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Nanoengineering, plasmonics, nanophotonics.
Don H. Johnson.
J.S. Abercrombie Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering; and Professor of Statistics.
Statistical signal processing and network-based education.
Kevin Kelly.
Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering .
Electronic Materials; Microscopy; Nanotechnology; compressed sensing.
Edward W. Knightly.
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science.
Mobile and wireless networks, high-performance and denial-of-service resilient protocol design.
Junichiro Kono.
Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Optical THz Processes in Semiconductor Nanostructures and Devices.
Anatoliy A. Kosterev.
Senior Faculty Fellow in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Farinaz Koushanfar.
Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science.
Sensor networks, low power embedded systems, optimization and statistics.
Yehia Massoud.
Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science.
Modeling and variability-aware design of mixed signal circuits, systems, and interconnect based on both carbon nanotubes and nanophotonic structures.
Erzsébet Merényi.
Research Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Artificial neural networks, self-organizing maps, classification of
high-dimensional data, "precision" data mining; hyperspectral image analysis, remote sensing and medical applications.
Daniel Mittleman.
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Far-infrared spectroscopy of materials using broadband sub-picosecond pulses of terahertz radiation.
Kartik Mohanram.
Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer
Engineering and Computer Science.
VLSI Design and
Testing, Computer-Aided Design for VLSI, Programming Languages.
Michael Orchard.
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Image and video modeling and compression
Ashutosh Sabharwal.
Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering; Director, Center for Multimedia Communication.
Wireless networks, information theory; statistical signal processing,
statistical model selection; inverse problems and regularization.
Frank K. Tittel.
J.S. Abercrombie Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering; Professor of Bioengineering.
Quantum electronic devices, laser spectroscopy, nonlinear
optics, and laser-materials, interactions with applications in medicine
and microelectronics.
Peter J. Varman.
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science.
Parallel computation, Parallel I/O, Database systems.
Qianfan Xu.
Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Nanophotonic Devices and Systems; Optical Interconnections; Optical Sensing.
James F. Young.
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Experimental quantum electronics, particularly fiber optics
communication networks and the development of vacuum ultraviolet
sources and their application to microscopic imaging.
Lin Zhong.
Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science.
Mobile & Embedded system design, design automation of digital systems.