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Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science1Department of Electrical Engineering andComputer ScienceAthina Markopoulou, Department Chair2213 Engineering Hall949-824-4821http://www.eng.uci.edu/dept/eecs (http://www.eng.uci.edu/dept/eecs/)Electrical Engineering and Computer Science is a broad field of study reaching from physical electronic devices all the way up to complex computersoftware. It encompasses diverse subject areas such as photonics, electromagnetics, physics of semiconductor devices, analog, digital, and powerelectronics and circuits, communication and signal processing, as well as digital hardware and software systems, computer systems and networks, anddistributed computing. Knowledge of the mathematical and natural sciences is applied to the theory, design, and implementation of electronic devicesand systems for the benefit of society.The Department offers three undergraduate degrees: Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, as well as Computer Science and Engineering.Computer Science and Engineering is offered in conjunction with the Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences; information isavailable in the Interdisciplinary Studies section of the Catalogue /).Some electrical engineers focus on the study of electronic devices and circuits that are the basic building blocks of complex electronic systems. Othersstudy power electronics and the generation, transmission, and utilization of electrical energy. A large group of electrical engineers studies the applicationof these complex systems to other areas, including medicine, biology, geology, and ecology. Still another group studies complex electronic systems suchas automatic controls, telecommunications, wireless communications, and signal processing.Computer engineers are trained in various fields of computer science and engineering. They engage in the design and analysis of digital computersand networks, including software and hardware systems. Computer design includes topics such as computer architecture, embedded systems, designautomation, system software, data structures and algorithms, computer networks, and cloud computing. Computer Engineering courses includeprogramming in high-level languages such as Python, C/C and Java; design of application and system software; design of hardware/softwareinterfaces and embedded systems; and application of computers in solving engineering problems. Laboratories in both hardware and softwareexperiences are integrated within the Computer Engineering curriculum.The undergraduate curriculum in Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering provides a solid foundation for future career growth, enablinggraduates’ careers to grow technically, administratively, or both. Many electrical and computer engineers will begin work in a large organizationalenvironment as members of an engineering team, obtaining career satisfaction from solving meaningful problems that contribute to the success of theorganization’s overall goal. As their careers mature, technical growth most naturally results from the acquisition of an advanced degree and furtherdevelopment of the basic thought processes instilled in the undergraduate years. Administrative growth can result from the development of managementskills on the job and/or through advanced degree programs in management.Graduates of Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, and Computer Science and Engineering will find a variety of career opportunities in areasincluding wireless communication, voice and video coding, biomedical electronics, circuit design, optical devices and communication, semiconductordevices and fabrication, power systems, power electronics, computer hardware and software design, computer networks, design of embedded computersystems, application software, data storage and retrieval, pattern recognition, computer modeling, and parallel and cloud computing. Computer Engineering, B.S. Computer Science and Engineering, B.S. Electrical and Computer Engineering, M.S. Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, B.S.FacultyHamidreza Aghasi, Ph.D. Cornell University, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (analog circuit design, mm-wave andterahertz integrated circuits, high resolution integrated sensing and imaging, neuromorphic computation, emerging device technologies)Mohammad A. Al Faruque, Ph.D. University of Kaiserslautern, Chair of Emulex Career Development and Associate Professor of Electrical Engineeringand Computer Science; Computer Science; Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (cyber-physical systems, internet of things, embedded systems,CPS security)Nicolaos G. Alexopoulos, Ph.D. University of Michigan, Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (high-frequency integratedcircuit antennas, wireless communication, materials)UCI General Catalogue 2020-21

2Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceEnder Ayanoglu, Ph.D. Stanford University, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (communication systems, communication theory,communication networks)Nader Bagherzadeh, Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Computer Science (parallelprocessing, computer architecture, computer graphics, memory systems, 3-D ICs, heterogeneous computing, low-power processing)Neil J. Bershad, Ph.D. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (communication andinformation theory, signal processing)Ozdal Boyraz, Ph.D. University of Michigan, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (integrated optics, silicon photonics, opticalcommunications systems, and microwave photonics)Peter J. Burke, Ph.D. Yale University, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Biomedical Engineering; Materials Science andEngineering (nano-electronics, bio-nanotechnology)Hung Cao, Ph.D. University of Texas at Arlington, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Biomedical Engineering (MEMS,sensors, implants, heart disease, neurological disease, wireless biomedical systems)Filippo Capolino, Ph.D. University of Florence, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (optics/electromagnetics in nanostructures andsensors, antennas/microwaves, RF and wireless systems)Aparna Chandramowlishwaran, Ph.D. Georgia Institute of Technology, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; ComputerScience; Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (high-performance computing, domain-specific compilers, algorithm-architecture co-design, dataanalysis, and scientific computing)Pai H. Chou, Ph.D. University of Washington, Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (embedded systems, low-powerdesign, wireless sensing systems, energy harvesting, wearable medical devices, real-time systems, hardware/software co-design)Jose B. Cruz, Ph.D. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceQuoc-Viet Dang, Ph.D. University of California, Irvine, Assistant Professor of Teaching of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (e-learning, dataanalysis, autonomous vehicle racing, cyber-physical systems, making the world a better place)Franco De Flaviis, Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (microwave systems, wirelesscommunications, electromagnetic circuit simulations)Rainer B. Doemer, Ph.D. Dortmund University, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Computer Science (system-level design,embedded computer systems, design methodologies, specification and modeling languages, advanced parallel simulation, integration of hardware andsoftware systems)Salma Elmalaki, Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, Assistant Professor of Teaching of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (mobilecomputing, pervasive autonomous system, personalized computing, and internet-of-things (IoT))Ahmed Eltawil, Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (design of system andarchitectures for computing and communication devices, low power implementations and architectures for digital signal processing)Rahim Esfandyarpour, Ph.D. Stanford University, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Biomedical Engineering(nanotechnology and nanoscience, flexible electronics, MEMS and NEMS fabrication and modeling, stretchable and wearable bio devices, translationalmicro/nanotechnologies, biological and chemical sensors, microfluidics, microelectronics circuits and systems, physiological monitoring, Internet ofThings (IOT) bio devices, technology development for personalized/precision medicine, and Point of Care (POC) diagnostics)Leonard A. Ferrari, Ph.D. University of California, Irvine, Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (machine vision, signalprocessing, computer graphics)Daniel D. Gajski, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (embedded systems, software/hardware design, design methodologies and tools, science of design)Jean-Luc Gaudiot, Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Computer Science (parallelprocessing, computer architecture, processor architecture)Ramon Gomez, Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, Assistant Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (analog andRF circuit design)Michael M. Green, Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, Stacy Nicholas Dean of The Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Associate Deanfor Undergraduate Student Affairs of The Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (analog/mixed-signal IC design, broadband circuit design, theory of nonlinear circuits)UCI General Catalogue 2020-21

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science3Glenn E. Healey, Ph.D. Stanford University, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (machine learning, data science, sabermetrics,physical modeling, computer vision, image processing)Payam Heydari, Ph.D. University of Southern California, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (design and analysis of analog,radio-frequency, millimeter-wave and terahertz integrated circuits)Syed A. Jafar, Ph.D. Stanford University, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (wireless communication and information theory)Hamid Jafarkhani, Ph.D. University of Maryland, College Park, Conexant-Broadcom Chair in the Center for Pervasive Communications and UCIChancellor's Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (communication theory, signal processing coding, wireless networks, medicalimage segmentation)Pramod Khargonekar, Ph.D. University of Florida, UCI Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (systems and controltheory; learning and intelligent systems; applications to renewable energy and smart grid, neural engineering, and economics; leadership and creativity;technology and society)Stuart A. Kleinfelder, Ph.D. Stanford University, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (circuits and systems for visual imaging, Xrays, electron microscopy, particle physics, and other applications)Fadi J. Kurdahi, Ph.D. University of Southern California, Director, Center for Embedded Computer Systems and Associate Dean for Graduate andProfessional Studies and Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Computer Science (embedded and cyber-physical systems, VLSIsystem design, design automation of digital systems)Chin C. Lee, Ph.D. Carnegie Mellon University, Director of Materials and Manufacturing Technology and Professor of Electrical Engineering andComputer Science (electronic packaging, bonding technology, metallurgy, thermal design, semiconductor devices, electromagnetic theory, acousticsand optoelectronics)Henry P. Lee, Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (photonics, fiber-optics and compoundsemiconductors)Guann-Pyng Li, Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, Director of the UCI Division of the California Institute for Telecommunications andInformation Technology (Calit2), Director of the Integrated Nanosystems Research Facility and Professor of Electrical Engineering and ComputerScience; Biomedical Engineering (micro/nano technology for sensors and actuators, internet of things (IoT), smart manufacturing, biomedical devicesand millimeter wave wireless communication)Zhou Li, Ph.D. Indiana University Bloomington, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (data-driven security analytics,internet measurement, side-channel analysis, IoT security)Kwei-Jay Lin, Ph.D. University of Maryland, College Park, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Computer Science (real-timesystems, distributed systems, service-oriented computing)Athina Markopoulou, Ph.D. Stanford University, Nicolaos G. and Sue Curtis Alexopoulos Presidential Chair in Electrical Engineering and ComputerScience and Department Chair and Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Computer Science (networking: including networkprotocols, network measurement and analysis, mobile systems and mobile data analysis, network security and privacy)Henry Samueli, Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (digital signal processing,communications systems engineering, CMOS integrated circuit design for applications in high-speed data transmission systems)Terry Sanger, M.D. Harvard Medical School, Vice President and Chief Scientific Officer for Children's Hospital Orange County and Professor of ElectricalEngineering and Computer ScienceYanning Shen, Ph.D. University of Minnesota, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (machine learning, data science,network science, and statistical-signal processing)Phillip C-Y Sheu, Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Biomedical Engineering; ComputerScience (semantic computing, robotic computing, artificial intelligence, biomedical computing, multimedia computing)Yasser Shoukry, Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (resilience, safety,security and privacy of artificial intelligence (AI), controlled cyber-physical systems (CPS), internet-of-things (IoT), and robotic systems)Keyue M. Smedley, Ph.D. California Institute of Technology, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (power electronics, renewables,energy storage and grid stabilization)Allen R. Stubberud, Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceUCI General Catalogue 2020-21

4Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer ScienceA. Lee Swindlehurst, Ph.D. Stanford University, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (signal processing, estimation and detectiontheory, applications in wireless communications, geo-positioning, radar, sonar, biomedicine)Harry H. Tan, Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (communication andinformation theory, stochastic processes)Chen S. Tsai, Ph.D. Stanford University, Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (integrated microwave magnetics,Ultrasonic Atomization for Nanoparticles Synthesis, silicon photonics)Wei Kang (Kevin) Tsai, Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (datacommunication networks, control systems)Peter Tseng, Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Biomedical Engineering((bio) Micro-Electro-Mechanical systems, wearable technology, materials-by-design, bioelectromagnetism, nanotechnology)Zhiying Wang, Ph.D. California Institute of Technology, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (information theory, codingtheory for data storage, modeling, compression, and computation for genomic data)H. Kumar Wickramasinghe, Ph.D. University of London, Henry Samueli Endowed Chair in Engineering and Professor of Electrical Engineering andComputer Science; Biomedical Engineering (nanoscale measurements and characterization, scanning probe microscopy, storage technology, nano-biomeasurement technology)Homayoun Yousefi'zadeh, Ph.D. University of Southern California, Adjunct Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (communicationsnetworks)Affiliate FacultyCarter Butts, Ph.D. Carnegie Mellon University, Professor of Sociology; Computer Science; Electrical Engineering and Computer Science; Statistics(mathematical sociology, social networks, quantitative methodology, human judgment and decision making, economic sociology)Nikil D. Dutt, Ph.D. University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, UCI Chancellor's Professor of Computer Science; Cognitive Sciences; ElectricalEngineering and Computer Science (embedded systems, computer architecture, electronic design automation, software systems, brain-inspiredarchitectures and computing)Michael S. Franz, Ph.D. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, UCI Chancellor's Professor of Computer Science; Electrical Engineering andComputer Science (systems software, particularly compilers and virtual machines, trustworthy computing, software engineering)Ian G. Harris, Ph.D. University of California, San Diego, Professor of Computer Science; Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (hardware/software covalidation, manufacturing test)Scott A. Jordan, Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, Professor of Computer Science; Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (pricing anddifferentiated services in the Internet, resource allocation in wireless networks, telecommunications policy)Zak Kassas, Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin, Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering; Electrical Engineering and ComputerScience (cyber-physical systems (CPS), autonomous vehicles (aerial, ground, indoor, underwater), satellite-based navigation, intelligent transportationsystems (ITS), cognitive and software-defined radio (SDR), sensor fusion)Marco Levorato, Ph.D. University of Padua, Assistant Professor of Computer Science; Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (artificialintelligence and machine learning, networks and distributed systems, statistics and statistical theory, stochastic modeling, signal processing)Aditi Majumder, Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Professor of Computer Science; Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (noveldisplays and cameras for computer graphics and visualization, human-computer interaction, applied computer vision)Zoran Nenadic, Ph.D. Washington University, William J. Link Chair in Biomedical Engineering and Department Chair and Professor of BiomedicalEngineering; Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (adaptive biomedical signal processing, control algorithms for biomedical devices, brainmachine interfaces, modeling and analysis of biological neural networks)Eric Potma, Ph.D. University of Groningen, Professor of Chemistry; Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (analytical, chemical biology, physicalchemistry and chemical physics)Isaac D. Scherson, Ph.D. Weizmann Institute of Science, Professor of Computer Science; Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (parallelcomputing architectures, massive

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 3 Glenn E. Healey, Ph.D. Stanford University, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (machine learning, data science, sabermetrics, physical modeling, computer vision, image processing)

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