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Research Laboratories
Richard Campbell Research Associate Professor
(2004) Cascade Microtech, Inc.Ph.D. 1984,
University of Washington John CarruthersDistingui
shed Professor of ECE and Physics
Nanoelectronics and Nanometrology Ph.D. 1967,
University of Toronto Lee CaspersonProfessor
Emeritus (1983), IEEE Fellow (1995) Optics and
Lasers Ph.D. 1971, California Institute of
Technology Malgorzata Chrzanowska-JeskeProfessor
(1989) Department Chair (2004)Design
Automation Ph.D. 1988, Auburn University W.
Robert DaaschProfessor (1986) IC Design Test
Ph.D. 1982, University of Washington Mark
FaustAssistant Professor (2004) Computer
Architecture M.S.E.E. 1981, Carnegie-Mellon
University Garrison Greenwood Associate
Professor (2000) Computational Intelligence
Ph.D. 1992, University of Washington Douglas V.
HallAssociate Professor (Emeritus) (1995)
Computer ArchitecturePh.D. 1995, Portland State
University Dan Hammerstrom Professor (2004),
Associate Dean for Research (2005) Biologically
Inspired Nanoelectronics Ph.D. 1977, University
of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Melinda
HoltzmanInstructor (2005)ElectromagneticsPh.D.
2002, University of Nevada, Reno Y. C.
JenqProfessor (1990), IEEE Fellow (1993)
Digital Signal Processing Ph.D. 1976, Princeton
University Jun Jiao Professor (1999)
NanotechnologyPh.D. 1997, University of Arizona
George G. LendarisProfessor (1983), IEEE Fellow
(1983) Computational Intelligence Ph.D. 1961,
University of California, Berkeley Fu
LiProfessor (1990) CommunicationsPh.D. 1990,
University of Rhode Island James
McNamesAssociate Professor (1999) Signal
Processing Ph.D. 1999, Stanford University
Melanie MitchellProfessor of ECE and Computer
ScienceIntelligent Systems and Machine
LearningPh.D. 1990, University of Michigan James
E. Morris Professor (2001), IEEE Fellow (2000)
Nanoelectronics Packaging Ph.D. 1971,
University of Saskatchewan, Canada Siva
NarendraResearch Associate Professor
(2006)Tyfone, Inc. Ph.D. 2002, Massachusettes
Institute of Technology Betsy NatterInstructor
(2004) MicroelectronicsM.S. 1998, Oregon
Graduate Institute Branimir PejcinovicAssociate
Professor (1992) MicroelectronicsPh.D. 1990,
University of Massachusetts, Amherst Marek A.
PerkowskiProfessor (1983) Intelligent Robotics
Ph.D. 1980, Technical University of Warsaw,
Poland Shalini PrasadAssistant Professor (2004)
Bio-NanotechnologyPh.D. 2004, University of
California, Riverside Jack C. Riley Associate
Professor Emeritus (1962) Erik Sanchez Assistant
Professor of ECE and PhysicsPh.D. 1999, Portland
State University Rolf SchaumannProfessor
Emeritus (1988), IEEE Fellow (1986) Analog
Circuit Design Ph.D. 1970, University of
Minnesota Gerald B. ShebléMaseeh Professor
(2006), IEEE Fellow (1988)Energy Systems Ph.D.
1985, Virginia Polytechnical Institute Raj
SolankiProfessor of ECE and PhysicsNanotechnolog
y Ph.D. 1982, Colorado State University Xiaoyu
SongProfessor (1998) Formal Verification Ph.D.
1991, University of Pisa, Italy Allen Taylor
Instructor (2003) Network Architecture
M.S.E.E. 1970, San Diego State University
Richard TymerskiAssociate Professor (1988)
Power Electronics Ph.D. 1988, Virginia
Polytechnic Institute and State University Paul
Van Halen Associate Professor (1985) Analog
Circuit Design Ph.D. 1981, Katholieke
Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Lisa M. Zurk
Associate Professor (2004)Electromagnetics
Acoustics Ph.D. 1995, University of Washington
Visiting Faculty Bruce Lusignan, Stanford
UniversityCommunications Engineering,
International Development Ph.D. 1963, Stanford
University AdjunctAlan Coppola VLSI
SynthesisPh.D./M.A. 1979, SUNY at Binghamton,
New York Christopher Pan Circuit Design Ph.D.
2002, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Tom
Waters Energy Systems B.S. 1970, Oregon State
University Heng Xiao Image Processing Ph.D.
1999, Portland State University
Biomedical Signal Processing Laboratory The
mission of the BSP lab is to increase our
collective knowledge of how useful information
can be extracted from physiologic signals. We
primarily focus on clinical projects in which the
extracted information can help physicians make
better critical decisions and improve patient
outcome. Digital Signal Processing Laboratory A
250-sqft laboratory is available for students to
design a complete DSP based electronic system.
The DSP Lab has 9 DSP development stations. Each
station is equipped with a Tektronix function
generator, a Tektronix oscilloscope, a PC and a
Texas Instruments TMS320c31 DSP development
system. Evolvable Systems Laboratory The purpose
of this lab is to investigate how hardware can
self-adapt, via autonomous reconfiguration, to
compensate for failures or a changing operational
environment. The methods used rely heavily on the
use of evolutionary algorithms, which emulate
natural selection as found in nature, to modify
reconfigurable hardware. The emphasis of current
work is to explore reconfiguration as a fault
recovery method for autonomous hardware.
Analog Circuit Design and Test (FAB 60-22) A
300-sqft laboratory is available to design
discrete or integrated filters and test their
performance. The laboratory has workstations and
the necessary design and simulation software
(Cadence, Mentor Graphics, Tektronix Analog
Design System (ADE), Magic, SPICE). Test and
measurement equipment to permit measuring the
frequency response of filters from DC to several
GHz is available. Our lab is closely affiliated
with the IC Design and Test Lab. Biomedical
Micro Devices And Nanotechnology Laboratory The
focus of this laboratory is to develop
"Detect-to-Warn" and "Detect-to-Treat" Sensors by
amalgamating Micro and Nano fabrication
technologies with Photonics, Electronics, Micro
fluidics and Biology, towards integration on a
wireless transmission platform. The goal of this
research group is to address the local and
regional needs for sensing, testing and
diagnostic tools.
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