ECE 696

Electrical and Computer Engineering Seminar

(Faculty Research Presentations, Spring 2006)

 

Session 1: Friday, January 20

Department Research Overview, presented by Lloyd Harriott, Chair

Session 2: Friday, January 27

Research at VIVA, presented by Scott Acton

Adaptive Control Technologies for Aerospace Systems, presented by Gang Tao

Session 3: Friday, February 3

Nonlinear Control Theory, presented by Zongli Lin

Session 4: Friday, February 10

Current Research Interests, presented by Stephen G. Wilson

Statistical and Array Signal Processing, presented by Seth Silverstein

Session 5: Friday, February 17

Image Reconstruction Techniques for Medical Imaging, presented by Yibin Zheng

Application of Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS), presented by N. Scott Barker

Session 6: Friday, February 24

In Search of Smallness, presented by John C. Bean

Si-Based Optoelectronics, presented by Joe Campbell

Session 7: Friday, March 3

Semiconductor Device Physics, presented by Boris Gelmont

Nanoscale Transport, presented by Avik Ghosh

Session 8: Friday March 17

NSF Industry/University Center for Laser Applications and NIA Activities, presented by Mool C. Gupta

Characterization and Optimization of Electronic and Photonic Materials and Devices, presented by Tatiana Globus

Session 9: Friday, March 24

Superconducting Materials and Devices, presented by Arthur Lichtenberger

Microsystems, presented by Michael Reed

Session 10: Friday, March 31

Interconnecting Molecular Devices, presented by Nathan Swami

Terahertz Integrated Circuits and Systems: Technologies for Exploring the Submillimeter Gap, presented by Robert Weikle

Session 11: Friday, April 7

Mixed-Signal CMOS VLSI Design, presented by Travis Blalock

Digital VLSI Circuit Design: A Power Constrained Era, presented by Ben Calhoun

Session 12: Friday, April 14

Optical Networking, presented by Malathi Veeraraghavan

Biometrics, presented by Barry Johnson

Session 13: Friday, April 21

Integrated Circuits and Systems Design Methodologies, presented by John Lach

High-Performance Low-Power VLSI Circuits, presented by Mircea Stan

Session 14: Friday, April 28

Computer Design, presented by Ronald Williams

Probabilistic Assessment of Dependable Computer Systems , presented by Joanne Bechta Dugan

Session 15: Friday, May 5

Optical Communication Systems and Networks, presented by Maite Brandt-Pearce

Information-Theoric Approaches to Communication Networks and Neural Networks Information Theory, presented by Toby Berger