Electrical & Computer Engineering

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Faculty and Staff Listing
Department Advisory Board
Research
Capabilities
Facilities
At Henry M. Rowan Hall, students have access to cutting-edge facilities such as:
- A mixed-signal laboratory with advanced telecommunications, test & measurement equipment
- A digital systems laboratory with FPGA digital design and simulation capability
- A nanotechnology laboratory with nano-imprint lithography capability
- A virtual reality (VR) laboratory with immersive, interactive and navigable VR hardware and software
- An imaging laboratory with X-ray CT, optical tomography, ultrasonic, magnetic, and acoustic imaging systems.
Alumni
Electrical and Computer Engineering Alumni can be found at:
- Lockeed-Martin
- L-3
- Communications
- Intel
- Qwest Communications
- Conectiv
- NASA
- US Navy
- US Army
- FAA Tech Center
- Boeing
- Northrup Grumman
- Sony Music
- K-Tron
- Metrologic
Leadership in Electrical & Computer Engineering
All full-time Electrical & Computer Engineering faculty have PhDs and are active in their fields. Some of the professors who will teach you include:
- A recipient of the National Science Foundation’s prestigious CAREER award for exemplary teacher-scholars
- The Associate Editors of IEEE Pattern Recognition, IEEE Transactions on Speech & Audio Processing and International Journal of Intelligent Control & Systems
- The Vice-President of Conferences for the IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Society
- The Vice-President of the New Jersey Higher Education Partnership for Sustainability
- A research consultant with GE Global Research
- Winners of several United States patents
Industry Partners
As a student, you work with faculty on research and development projects that are funded by industry, federal and state agencies. Here are a few examples of what you may do in one of our Engineering Clinics.
- Discover and develop methods for using EEG signals to diagnose the onset of Alzheimer’s disease (sponsor: National Institute of Health)
- Build smart-sensors for monitoring the condition of the space shuttle main engines (sponsor: NASA Stennis Space Center)
- Design and fabricate nano-circuits that operate at the molecular level (sponsor: National Science Foundation)