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ECE Joint Faculty
Keith D. Cooper.
L. John & Ann H. Doerr Chair in Computational Engineering; Professor of Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering. Code optimization for modern microprocessors.Alan L. Cox. Associate Professor of Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering. Parallel computing, operating systems for distributed and multiprocessor systems, and computer architecture.Rebekah Drezek. Professor of Bioengineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering. Nanotechnology, molecular imaging, biophotonics; in vivo optical spectroscopy and imaging; minimally invasive medical diagnostics; high resolution cancer imaging; mathematical modeling of light propagation.David B. Johnson. Professor of Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering. Network protocols, operating systems, and distributed systems.Stephan Link. Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Electrical and Computer Engineering. Physical chemistry, ultrafast and single molecule spectroscopy, materials and nanoscale science.John Mellor-Crummey. Professor of Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering. Large-scale parallel computation, including architectures, operating systems, programming environments, and algorithms.Douglas Natelson. Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy and Electrical and Computer Engineering. Physics that determing the properties of solid state systems at the nanometer scale.Eugene Ng. Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering. New network models, network architectures, and holistic networked systems that enable a robust and manageable global networked infrastructure for the future.Peter Nordlander. Professor of Physics and Astronomy and Electrical and Computer Engineering. Electronic properties of surfaces and anonoparticles, electron transfer and transport in nanostructures, nano-optics.Krishna Palem. Ken and Ann Kennedy Professor of Computer Science; and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Adaptive hardware, compiler optimizations for instruction level parallel (ILP) processors; embedded and fault-tolerant systems; real-time systems, string and pattern matching.Rebecca Richards-Kortum. Stanley C. Moore Professor and Chair of Bioengineering; and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. High-resolution, in vivo, optical imaging for enhanced detection of cancer; fluorescence imaging for cancer detection; electro-magnetic modeling of light scattering by cells and tissues; fiber optic sensors for in vivo detection of cancer.Scott Rixner. Associate Professor of Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering. Computer architecture, memory system design.David W. Scott. Noah Harding Professor of Statistics; and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Nonparametric Density Estimation, Computational Statistics, Data Visualization, and Data Mining.Vivek Sarkar. E.D. Butcher Professor of Computer Science; and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Multicore software, programming languages, optimizing and parallel compilers, virtual machines and managed runtimes, program analysis.Devika Subramanian. Professor of Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering. Artificial intelligence is aimed at the design and analysis of adaptive, discrete, limited-resource agents that perform tasks in dynamics environments.Walid Taha. Professor of Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering. Research focused on domains such as device drivers, real-time and embedded systems, robotics, and digital hardware design.Tomasz Tkaczyk. Assistant Professor of Bioengineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering. Modern optics, opto-mechanics, custom detectors, dedicated DSPs, new algorithms, bio-chemical materials.Dan S. Wallach. Associate Professor of Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering. Computer security and the issues of building secure software systems for the Internet. |
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