Fall 2009 ECE Class Schedule

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Course Course Title Instructor Day Time Bldg/Rm
ECE 101 Exploring Electrical Engineering Holtzman MW 1200-1350 URBN 204
ECE 171 Digital Circuits Faust MW 1000-1150 URBN 204
ECE 171R Recitation for ECE 171 Faust T 1200-1250 FAB 40-09
ECE 171R Recitation for ECE 171 Faust W 1300-1350 FAB 10
ECE 171R Recitation for ECE 171 Faust R 1400-1450 CH 283
ECE 201 Electrical Engineering Lab I McNames M 1230-1520 FAB 60-01
ECE 201 Electrical Engineering Lab I McNames T 1000-1250 FAB 60-01
ECE 201 Electrical Engineering Lab I McNames W 1600-1850 FAB 60-01
ECE 221 Electric Circuit Analysis I McNames MW 1000-1150 NH 454
ECE 221R Recitation for ECE 221 STAFF W 1300-1350 TBA
ECE 221R Recitation for ECE 221 STAFF R 1200-1250 FAB 150
ECE 301 Electrical Engineering Lab IV Holtzman M 1600-1850 FAB 60-01
ECE 301 Electrical Engineering Lab IV Holtzman T 1500-1750 FAB 60-01
ECE 301 Electrical Engineering Lab IV Holtzman W 1000-1250 FAB 60-01
ECE 301 Electrical Engineering Lab IV Holtzman R 1400-1650 FAB 60-01
ECE 301 Electrical Engineering Lab IV Holtzman F 1300-1550 FAB 60-01
ECE 311 Feedback & Control Tymerski MT 1640-1830 M FAB 40-06, T FAB 150
ECE 311L Lab for ECE 311 Tymerski T 1300-1550 FAB 60-01
ECE 311L Lab for ECE 311 Tymerski W 1300-1550 FAB 60-01
ECE 321 Electronics I Holtzman TR 1200-1350 SB1 107
ECE 331 Electromagnetic Principles Siderius MW 1400-1550 CH 250
ECE 351 Hardware Description Languages & Prototyping Greenwood RF 1640-1830 FAB 150
ECE 371 Microprocessors Hall TR 1000-1150 URBN 204
ECE 411 Industry Design Project Faust MW 1400-1550 URBN 204
ECE 414/514 Electronics Packaging Morris TR 1840-2030 EB 510
ECE 415/515 Fundamental of Semiconductor Devices Pejcinovic TR 1200-1350 URBN 303
ECE 418/518 Linear Systems Analysis I Xiao TR 1640-1830 OND 202
ECE 421/521 Analog Integrated Circuit Design I Van Halen TR 1000-1150 URBN 303
ECE 425/525 Digital Integrated Circuit Design I Daasch TR 1640-1830 URBN 204
ECE 428/528 VLSI Computer Aided Design Jeske TR 1400-1550 FAB 150
ECE 441 Electric Energy Systems Components Waters MW 1840-2030 URBN 204
ECE 451/551 Control Systems Designs I Tymerski TR 1400-1550 URBN 303
ECE 465 DSP Design Jenq MW 1000-1150 FAB 150
ECE 478/578 Intelligent Robotics I Perkowski MW 1840-2030 FAB 40-06
ECE 481/581 Modeling & Synthesis Song MW 1200-1350 URBN 304
ECE 485/585 Microprocessor System Design Faust MW 1640-1830 URBN 204
ECE 507 Seminar: GasP Research Sutherland M 1400-1550 UTS 209
ECE 507 Seminar: Microelectronics Campbell/Morris/Pejcinovic R 1400-1500 FAB 155
ECE 507 Seminar: Quantum Computing & Intelligent Robotics Perkowski R 1900-2100 FAB 155
ECE 510 TOP: RFIC Design Campbell MW 1700-1850 CAP 1315
ECE 510 TOP: State Space Tracking McNames TR 1200-1350 URBN 304
ECE 510 TOP: System Design with Programmable Logic Kravitz, Prakash R 1730-2110 CAP 1315
ECE 510 TOP: Distribution, Operation & Control STAFF TR 1840-2030 NA
ECE 541 Transmission Operation & Control STAFF TR 1640-1830 FAB 150
ECE 565/665 Signals & Noise Jenq MW 1640-1830 FAB 40-08
ECE 569/669 Advanced Image Processing Xiao MW 1700-1850 NA
ECE 575/675 Intro to IC Test Daasch MW 1640-1830 URBN 303
ECE 588/688 Advanced Computer Architecture II Alameldeen MW 1900-2050 CAP 1315
ECE 598 Intro to Quantum Mechanics La Rosa TR 1640-1830 CH 325
ECE 635 Electromagnetic Fields & Interactions Leung TR 1000-1150 NH 362
Class will be held on the Westside in Beaverton: 18640 NW Walker Rd.

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Jeff Hoffman & Don Tornquist have been chosen for the 2009-2010 ECE Undergraduate Honors Program. The program enables undergraduates to go beyond their normal studies to work with faculty in the area of their choice: research, entrepreneurship or innovation.

Robert Daasch

Dr. Robert Daasch has won the Semiconductor Research Corporation 2009 Technical Excellence Award. It is the second highest research award in the SRC. The Technical Excellence Award was established as an incentive and recognition program for research of exceptional value to GRC members. Authorized by the Board of Directors in December 1991, the award is intended to complement the Inventor Recognition Award. The Technical Excellence Award is shared among key contributors for innovative technology that significantly enhances the productivity/
competitiveness of the semiconductor industry. To date 25 research efforts have received the award. The 2008 Technical Excellence Award was presented to a team of researchers from Portland State University led by Professor W. Robert Daasch, and supported by students Liwei Ning (PhD 2009), and Amit Nahar (MS 2006) for their research, "Burn-in Reduction: Improving Outlier Screening".