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Research Highlights
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Manish Parashar, Ivan Rodero, Javier Diaz Montes received a two-year NSF award of $299,984 for... |
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Prof. Waheed Bajwa received funding from the Qatar National Research... |
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Professor Manish Parashar and Dr. Ivan Rodero received an NSF grant... |
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Prof. Gruteser has been awarded a contract to develop a Dedicated... |
ECE and The Media
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MIT Tech Review published an article including comments of Janne Lindqvist about the security of... |
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The touch communications project that recently won the best paper... |
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Prof. Janne Lindqvist's privacy project together with his colleagues... |
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Can Clouds Transform Science ? Prof. Parashar is interviewed by Wolfgang Gentzsch from... |
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LATEST NEWS
Prof. Gruteser and WINLAB team win MobiCom 2012 Best Paper Award
A WINLAB team led by Prof. Marco Gruteser just received the best paper award at the 2012 ACM International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking (MobiCom), held in Istanbul Turkey in August 2012. The paper title is: "Distinguishing Users with Capacitive Touch Communication" and the authors are Tam Vu, Akash Baid, Simon Gao, Marco Gruteser, Richard Howard, Janne Lindqvist, Predrag Spasojevic, Jeffrey Walling.
Dr. Laleh Najafizadeh joins the ECE Faculty
Dr. Laleh Najafizadeh will join the ECE Department as a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Fall 2012. She earned her Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2009, and between 2009 and 2012, she has been a postdoctoral research fellow with the Section on Analytical and Functional BioPhotonics at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland. She has an undergraduate degree from Isfahan University of Technology in Iran, and an MS from University of Alberta in Canada, all in Electrical Engineering.
Virtual Reality Instructional Laboratory to be upgraded via Alumni Donation
ECE's Virtual Reality Instructional Laboratory is going to be upgraded to a state of art facility. This was made possible by a recent donation of $21,000 by ECE Alumni Cristian and Andrea Francu.
The facility trains students in a powerful authoring language, used today in game programming. ECE is committed to providing our students with skills that are in demand in the current marketplace.
ECE Student awarded travel grant to attend VLPR 2012
ECE graduate student Sahir Ali has been awarded a travel award ($2000) to attend USA-Sino Summer School in Vision, Learning, Pattern Recognition: VLPR 2012 in Shanghai China. The theme of this years summer school is Computer Vision in Biomedical Image Applications: From Micro to Macro.
Sahir is advised by Professor Anant Madabhushi in the Laboratory for Computational Imaging and Bioinformatics, who is a BME Faculty and also ECE Graduate Faculty.
Prof. Wei Jiang selected for the 2012 DARPA Young Faculty Award
ECE Assistant Professor Wei Jiang recently was selected as a recipient of Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) 2012 Young Faculty Award. The research project Prof. Jiang proposed was entitled "High Speed Spatial Light Modulator with Flexible Processing." This project aims at developing a high speed spatial light modulator on a silicon chip. An innovative architecture is proposed to tackle the speed issues of spatial light modulators from a new angle, built upon Prof. Jiang's research expertise in silicon photonics and photonic crystals.










