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Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Year in Review 2003

Message from the chair

Media turn to ECE experts to explain blackouts

New faculty

ECE honors undergraduate scholarship recipients

2003-2004 graduate fellowships

Student news

TA Service Award recipient

New: Computational science lecture series

Retirements

In memoriam

Great teachers and graduate students

NSF awards for sensor research and wireless system on a chip

New faculty

Katherine  Compton

Katherine Compton (17K JPG)

Katherine Compton, who earned her PhD in computer engineering from Northwestern University in 2003, joins ECE as an assistant professor. Her research interests include reconfigurable computing, reconfigurable architectures, domain-specific architectures, and embedded computing.



Seapahn  Megerian

Seapahn Megerian (104K JPG)

After earning a 2003 PhD in computer science from the University of California-Los Angeles, Seapahn Megerian joins the ECE department as an assistant professor. His research interests include analysis and design of distributed embedded systems and wireless sensor networks.



Annette  Muetze

Annette Muetze (13K JPG)

Assistant Professor Annette Muetze comes to the department from Darmstadt University of Technology in Germany. Muetze's research interests include power electronics and electrical machines.

 

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