Our Faculty and their Research
| Name | Rank | Ph.D. | Research Areas |
| Andreas G. Andreou | Professor | Johns Hopkins University | CMOS devices and integrated circuits, bioelectronics, nanoelectronics, life science microsystems, natural and synthetic sensory systems, neural computation |
| Frederic M. Davidson | Professor | University of Rochester | Quantum optics, optical coherence, optical communications |
| Mounya Elhilali | Assistant Professor | University of Maryland | Signal processing for speech, computational neuroscience, machine learning |
| Ralph R. Etienne-Cummings | Professor | University of Pennsylvania | Mixed-signal VLSI, computational sensors, robotics, neuromorphic engineering |
| John Goutsias | Professor | USC | Computational systems biology, bioinformatics, modeling and analysis of complex nonlinear interaction networks, signal processing |
| Hynek Hermansky | Professor | 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 | University of Cambridge | Robust control, systems biology, mathematical modeling of biological systems |
| Frederick Jelinek | Professor | MIT | Speech recognition, statistical methods, information theory |
| Kristina Johnson | Professor and Provost | Stanford University | Spatial light modulators, optical switching using liquid crystals for optical communication |
| Jin U. Kang | Professor | University of Central Florida | Optoelectronics, nonlinear optics, fiber optics and lasers |
| Alexander E. Kaplan | Professor | USSR Academy of Sciences | Extreme nonlinear optics: super-powerful laser interactions with matter |
| Sanjeev P. Khudanpur | Associate Professor | University of Maryland | Information theory, statistical modeling, language and pronunciation modeling for speech recognition |
| Jacob B. Khurgin | Professor | Polytechnic University of New York | Quantum electronics, nonlinear optics |
| Gerard G. L. Meyer | Professor | U. C. Berkeley | Parallel computing, computational methods, fault-tolerant computing |
| Jerry L. Prince | Professor | MIT | Image processing and computer vision with application to medical imaging |
| Danielle Tarraf | Assistant Professor | MIT | Systems and control theory, particularly for systems over finite alphabets, model complexity reduction for control design, problems at the interface of systems theory, automata theory and graph theory. Applications in physiology and biology. |
| Trac D. Tran | Associate Professor | University of Wisconsin-Madison | Filter banks, wavelets, multirate systems and applications |
| Howard L. Weinert | Professor | Stanford University | Statistical signal and image processing |
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