ECE DEPARTMENT: THE FACULTY AND THEIR RESEARCH

Andreas G. Andreou, Professor; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins. CMOS devices and integrated circuits, bioelectronics, nanoelectronics, life science microsystems, natural and synthetic sensory systems, neural computation

William R. Brody, Professor and President, Johns Hopkins University; Ph.D., M.D., Stanford. Medical imaging, magnetic resonance imaging.

Frederic M. Davidson, Professor; Ph.D., Rochester. Quantum optics, optical coherence, optical communications.

Mounya Elhilali, Assistant Professor; Ph.D., U. Maryland. Signal processing for speech, computational neuroscience, machine learning.

Ralph R. Etienne-Cummings, Associate Professor; Ph.D., Pennsylvania. Mixed-signal VLSI, computational sensors, robotics, neuromorphic engineering.

John I. Goutsias, Professor; Ph.D., USC. Signal and image processing, modeling and computational analysis of cellular processes, bioinformatics.

Hynek Hermansky, Professor; Ph.D., University of Tokyo. Emulating and integrating human-like processing strategies into speech engineering systems; neural information processing; human sensory perception; speech and speaker recognition; speech coding and enhancement; and machine learning.

Pablo A. Iglesias, Professor; Ph.D., Cambridge. Robust control, systems biology, mathematical modeling of biological systems.

Frederick Jelinek, Julian Sinclair Smith Professor; Ph.D., MIT. Speech recognition, statistical methods, information theory.

Kristina Johnson, Professor and Provost, Johns Hopkins University; Ph.D., Stanford. Spatial light modulators, optical switching using liquid crystals for optical communication.

Jin U. Kang, Professor and Chair; Ph.D., Central Florida. Optoelectronics, nonlinear optics, fiber optics and lasers.

Alexander E. Kaplan, Professor; Ph.D., USSR Academy of Sciences. Extreme nonlinear optics: super-powerful laser interactions with matter.

Sanjeev P. Khudanpur, Assistant Professor; Ph.D., Maryland. information theory, statistical modeling, language and pronunciation modeling for speech recognition.

Jacob B. Khurgin, Professor; Ph.D., Polytechnic. Quantum electronics, nonlinear optics.

Gerard G. L. Meyer, Professor; Ph.D., Berkeley. Parallel computing, computational methods, fault-tolerant computing.

Jerry L. Prince, William B. Kouwenhoven Professor and Associate Director for Research, CISST/ERC; Ph.D., MIT. Image processing and computer vision with application to medical imaging.

Danielle Tarraf, Assistant Professor; Ph.D. M.I.T. System and control theory, computational and automata theory, applications in hybrid, networked and embedded control.-

Trac D. Tran, Associate Professor; Ph.D., Wisconsin–Madison. Filter banks, wavelets, multirate systems and applications.

Howard L. Weinert, Professor; Ph.D., Stanford. Statistical signal and image processing.

 

Emeritus Faculty:

Moise Goldstein, Professor Emeritus.

Willis Gore, Professor Emeritus.

Richard I. Joseph, Jacob Suter Jammer Professor Emeritus.

Harvey Palmer, Professor Emeritus.

Wilson J. Rugh, Edward J. Schaefer Professor Emeritus.

Roger Westgate, Professor Emeritus.

 

Associated Faculty: Joint Appointments, Secondary Appointments, and Part-Time Members

James Baker, Director of Research, Center of Excellence in Human Technology; Research Professor; Ph.D. Carnegie Mellon. Speech recognition, stochastic modeling, speech synthesis, natural language technology

Paul A. Bottomley, Russell H. Morgan Professor; Ph.D., Nottingham ( England). Magnetic resonance imaging, metabolic MRI.

William J. Byrne, Associate Research Professor; Ph.D., Maryland. Large vocabulary continuous speech recognition.

Gregory Chirikjian, Professor, Mechanical Engineering; Ph.D., Caltech. Robotics, computational biology, statistics of biological macromolecules.

A. Brinton Cooper III, Associate Research Professor; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins. Error control coding, coded wireless and optical communication.

Christopher Diehl, Assistant Research Professor and Senior Professional Staff, APL; Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon. Machine learning, computer vision, sensor networks.

Yamac Dikmelik, Assistant Research Scientist, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins. Quantum electronics, nonlinear optics.

Donald Geman, Professor, Applied Mathematics and Statistics; Ph.D., Northwestern. Computer vision, computational biology, statistical learning.

Robert E. Glaser, Lecturer (part-time); Ph.D., Johns Hopkins. Advanced digital logic systems.

Gregory Hager, Professor, Computer Science; Ph.D., Pennsylvania. Robotics, vision-based interaction and visual tracking.

A. Roger Hammons Jr., Assistant Research Professor and Principal Professional Staff, APL; Ph.D., Univ. Southern California, Channel coding and applications, free space optical channels.

Robert E. Jenkins, Senior Lecturer; M.S., Maryland. Digital systems, spacecraft systems and space technology.

Damianos Karakos, Assistant Research Professor, Ph.D. Maryland. Information theory, statistical language modeling.

Mark N. Martin, Assistant Research Professor and Senior Professional Staff, APL; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins. Low-power VLSI, CMOS device physics, radiations effects.

Elliot McVeight, Professor and Director Biomedical Engineering Department, Ph.D. Toronto, Canada. Computer vision, medical imaging and computational anatomy.

Michael I. Miller, Herschel and Ruth Seder Professor of Biomedical Engineering; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins. Image understanding and computer vision, medical imaging and computational anatomy.

Paul Morton, Adjunct Associate Research Scientist, Ph.D. Bath, England. Quantum electronics, nonlinear optics.

Nael F. Osman, Assistant Professor, Radiology; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins. Image and multidimensional signal processing, medical imaging.

Louis J. Podrazik, Lecturer (part-time); Ph.D., Johns Hopkins. Parallel computer architectures and algorithms, fault tolerant design.

Theodore O. Poehler, Research Professor and Vice Provost for Research; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins. Quantum electronics, solid-state physics.

Philippe O. Pouliquen, Lecturer (part-time); Ph.D., Johns Hopkins. Optoelectronic, mixed signal, low-power VLSI, CAD tools for VLSI.

Raymond Sova, Assistant Research Professor and Principal Professional Staff, APL; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins. Laser communications, RF photonics.

Kim Strohbehn, Assistant Research Professor and Principal Professional Staff, APL; Ph.D., Iowa State. Radiation-hardened electronics.

Matthias Stuber, Associate Professor, Radiology; Ph.D., ETH Zurich. High-resolution coronary MRI, MR myocardial tagging, high-field MRI.

Nitish Thakor, Professor, Biomedical Engineering; Ph.D., Wisconsin–Madison. Biomedical instrumentation, sensors and VLSI systems, neuroengineering.

Michael E. Thomas, Research Professor and Principal Professional Staff, APL; Ph.D., Ohio State. Propagation of light, applied spectroscopy and lasers.

Benjamin Tsui, Professor, Radiology; Ph.D., Chicago. Image reconstruction, quantitative SPECT and PET imaging, structural X-ray analysis.

James E. West, Research Professor. Electroacoustics, physical acoustics, architectural acoustics.

Raimond Winslow, Professor, Biomedical Engineering; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins. Systems biology and bioinformatics.

LABORATORIES AND CENTERS IN ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING

Cellular Signaling Control Lab: (http://www.ece.jhu.edu~pi.csdl/) Professor Iglesias.

Center for Imaging Science: (http://www.cis.jhu.edu) Professor Miller.

Center for Language and Speech Processing: (http://www.clsp.jhu.edu) Professor Jelinek.

Computational Sensory-Motor Microsystems Lab: (http://bach.ece.jhu.edu/~etienne/labweb/) Professor Etienne-Cummings.

Image Analysis and Communications Lab: (http://iacl.ece.jhu.edu/) Professor Prince.

Parallel Computing and Imaging Lab: (http://www.ece.jhu.edu/pcil) Professor Meyer.

Photonics and Optoelectronics Lab: (http://www.ece.jhu.edu/photonics/) Professor Kang.

Semiconductor Microstructures Lab: (http://www.ece.jhu.edu/sml) Professor Khurgin.

Sensory Communication and Microsystems Lab: (http://olympus.ece.jhu.edu) Professor Andreou.

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