Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty

Academic Faculty
Adjunct Faculty
PostDoc


Academic Faculty

Richard Campbell
Associate Professor (2004)
Electromagnetics & Radio Frequency IC Design
Ph.D. 1984, University of Washington

Lee Casperson
Professor Emeritus (1983), IEEE Fellow (1995)
Optics and Lasers
Ph.D. 1971, California Institute of Technology

Malgorzata Chrzanowska-Jeske
Professor (1989) & Department Chair (2004)
Design Automation
Ph.D. 1988, Auburn University

W. Robert Daasch
Professor (1986)
IC Design & Test
Ph.D. 1982, University of Washington

Mark Faust
Assistant Professor (2004)
Computer Architecture
M.S.E.E. 1981, Carnegie-Mellon University

Andrew Greenberg
Research Associate (2009)
M.S. 2005, Portland State University

Garrison Greenwood
Associate Professor (2000)
Computational Intelligence
Ph.D. 1992, University of Washington

Douglas V. Hall
Associate Professor
(Emeritus) (1995)
Computer Architecture
Ph.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 Holtzman
Assistant Professor (2005)
Electromagnetics
Ph.D. 2002, University of Nevada, Reno

Y. C. Jenq
Professor (1990), IEEE Fellow (1993)
Digital Signal Processing
Ph.D. 1976, Princeton University

Jun Jiao
Professor of Physics and ECE (1999)
Nanotechnology
Ph.D. 1997, University of Arizona

Ali Keshavarzi
Adjunct Research Associate Professor (2008)
Nanometric Devices and Circuits
Ph.D., Purdue University

George G. Lendaris
Professor of ECE and Systems Science (1983), IEEE Fellow (1983)
Computational Intelligence
Ph.D. 1961, University of California, Berkeley

Fu Li
Professor (1990)
Communications
Ph.D. 1990, University of Rhode Island

James McNames
Associate Professor (1999)
Signal Processing
Ph.D. 1999, Stanford University

Melanie Mitchell
Professor of Computer Science and ECE
Intelligent Systems and Machine Learning
Ph.D. 1990, University of Michigan

James E. Morris
Professor (2001), IEEE Fellow (2000)
Nanoelectronics Packaging
Ph.D. 1971, University of Saskatchewan, Canada

Siva Narendra
Adjunct Research Associate Professor (2006)
Tyfone, Inc.
Ph.D. 2002, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Betsy Natter
Instructor (2004)
Microelectronics
M.S. 1998, Oregon Graduate Institute

Branimir Pejcinovic
Associate Professor (1992)
Microelectronics
Ph.D. 1990, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Marek A. Perkowski
Professor (1983)
Intelligent Robotics
Ph.D. 1980, Technical University of Warsaw, Poland

Jack C. Riley
Associate Professor Emeritus (1962)

Daniel Rouseff
Adjunct Research Associate Professor (2006)
Electromagnetics and Acoustics
Ph.D. 1989, University of Washington

Erik Sanchez
Assistant Professor of Physics and ECE
Ph.D. 1999, Portland State University

Rolf Schaumann
Professor Emeritus (1988), IEEE Fellow (1986)
Analog Circuit Design
Ph.D. 1970, University of Minnesota

Glenn Shirley
Adjunct Research Associate Professor (2008)
IC Assembly/Test, Quality and Reliability
Ph.D. 1973, Arizona State University

Martin Siderius
Associate Professor (2008)
Acoustics and Electromagnetics
Ph.D. 1996, University of Washington

Raj Solanki
Professor of Physics and ECE
Nanotechnology
Ph.D. 1982, Colorado State University

Xiaoyu Song
Professor (1998)
Design Automation and Formal Methods
Ph.D. 1991, University of Pisa, Italy

Ivan Sutherland
Asychronous Research Center (2009)
Ph.D. 1963, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Christof Teuscher
Assistant Professor (2008)
Emerging Computing Paradigms and Architectures
Ph.D. 2004, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland

Richard Tymerski
Associate 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

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Adjunct Faculty

Alaa Alameldeen
Computer Architecture
Ph.D. 2006, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Robert Albright
Energy Systems
Ph.D. University of Washington

David H. Chiang
Mixed-Signal and RF IC Design
Ph.D. 1998, Portland State University

Donald Duncan
Physical and Statistical Optics
Ph.D. 1977, Ohio State University

Sunghan Kim
Biomedical Signal Processing
M.S. 2005, Portland State University

Roy Kravitz
Embedded Systems and FPGA System-On-Chip Design
M.S.E.E. 1977, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Weimin Shi
Power-Signal Integrity Design
Ph.D. 1999, State University of New York at Binghamton

Mehmet Vurkaç
Computational Intelligence
M.S. 1999, Portland State University

Tom Waters
Energy Systems
B.S. 1970, Oregon State University

Phillip Wong
Strained Silicon-On-Insulator MOSEFETs
M.S. 1990, Carnegie Mellon University

Heng Xiao
Image Processing
Ph.D. 1999, Portland State University


PostDoc

Jian Chen (2009)
Research Associate, NEAR-Lab
Terahertz Technology
Ph.D. 2009, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

 

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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".