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The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department laboratory facilities
are available to serve as important components of study in specialized areas,
as well as for core studies. Laboratories provide access to experimental
systems through workstations equipped with software for:
- State-of-the-art modeling
- Design
- Analysis
- Implementation
Facilities provide for graduate and undergraduate experimentation as
well as faculty experimental research.
| Advanced Electronics |
CEER 204 |
Dr. Mark Jupina |
| Antenna Anechoic Chamber |
CEER 211 |
Dr. Ahmad Hoorfar |
| Antenna Research |
CEER 213 |
Dr. Ahmad Hoorfar |
| Autonomous Systems |
CEER 114 |
Dr. James Peyton- Jones |
| Control and Dynamic Systems |
CEER 112 |
Dr. Stephen Konyk |
| Digital Systems and Microprocessors |
CEER 206 |
Dr. Edward Kresch /
Prof. Edward Char |
| Electronics |
CEER 208 |
Dr. Frank DiMeo /
Prof. Charles McKeough |
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Lightwave Devices |
CEER 007 |
Dr. Rosalind Wynne |
| Microcontrollers |
CEER 212 |
Dr. Mark Jupina and Professor James Harris |
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Microwave Electromagnetics |
CEER 214 |
Dr. Robert Caverly |
| Signal Processing |
CEER 307 |
Dr. Kevin Buckley |
| Solid State Devices |
CEER 110 |
Dr. Mark Jupina /
Dr. Pritpal Singh |
| Wireless Communications and RFID |
CEER 305 |
Dr. Moeness Amin |
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Instructional Laboratories provide:
- Design and simulation of concepts
- Systems in digital signal processing and telecommunications using
the latest DSP boards
Research Facilities conduct research in:
- Electronic devices and circuits
- Microprocessor systems
- Audio
- Signal processing
- Control and robotics
- VLSI design
- Solid state devices
- Digital systems design
- and microwave integrated circuits
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