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Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Education Administration Programs
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About us
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering uses computing and science-based solutions to address complex technical problems. ECE graduates have a solid foundation to apply to various technical issues. Circuit design, computing systems, electronic devices and manufacturing, communications and signal processing, power electronics and energy systems, and photonics are some of the areas in which they have expertise. ECE students graduate with the knowledge and problem-solving abilities required to excel in professional practice as engineers or to conduct advanced research in these fields.
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https://ece.utdallas.edu/
External link for Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
- Industry
- Education Administration Programs
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Richardson, Texas
- Type
- Educational
Locations
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Primary
800 W Campbell Rd
Richardson, Texas 75080, US
Employees at Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
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Dinesh Bhatia
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Rashaunda Henderson
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UK Electrical & Computer Engineering
We welcome everyone and hope to connect with collegues, Alumni and others in the industry and education fields.
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Ameya Bhave
PhD Student @UT Dallas. Research Interest in Quantum Computing | Quantum Algorithms | Quantum Machine Learning | Quantum Error Correction | ML & AI
Updates
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Congratulations to all participants in the 2024 Fall Doctoral Hooding Ceremony held this past Friday. Your dedication and years of hard work has paved the way for a brighter future for you and your families. We look forward to your future achievements and wish you well on your future endeavors. Thank you to our faculty for guiding them down the path to success. EE: Dr. Farhat Abbas Hooding Professor: Dr. Rashaunda Henderson EE: Dr. Thomas Jonathan Hooding Professor: Dr. Carl Sechen EE: Dr. Suprovo Ghosh Hooding Professor: Dr. Kenneth O EE: Dr. Lucas Samuel Goncalves Hooding Professor: Dr. Carlos Busso EE: Dr. Roshni Anna Jacob Hooding Professor: Dr. Jie Zhang EE: Dr. Karthikeya Anil Kumar Kakaraparty Hooding Professor: Dr. Ifana Mahbub EE: Dr. Seong-Gyun Leem Hooding Professor: Dr. Carlos Busso EE: Dr. Oscar Ferney Medina Hooding Professor: Dr. Rashaunda Henderson EE: Dr. Hamed Nikfarjam EE: Dr. Dhruvi Dhairya Patel Hooding Professors: Dr. Babak Fahimi and Dr. Poras Balsara EE: Dr. Ali Najeh Mohamed Salman Hooding Professor: Dr. Carlos Busso EE: Dr. Soroush Senemmar Hooding Professor: Dr. Jie Zhang EE: Dr. Zaid Bin Tariq Hooding Professor: Dr. Murat Torlak EE: Dr. Yujie Zhang Hooding Professor: Dr. Mario Rote Telecommunication: EE: Dr. Julie R. Rauer Hooding Professor: Dr. Farokh Bastani
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Happy Holidays from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The University of Texas at Dallas
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Thank you to all the smiling faces that participated in this semester's UTDesign EXPO. 😁 Winners of categories UT Design I and II will be posted soon ❗
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Congratulations to our Industrial Advisory Council member, Dr. Charlie Zhang, for the 2024 IEEE Communications Society Industry Innovation Award for contributions to the standard and development of Massive MIMO systems.
I'm honored and humbled to receive the 2024 IEEE Communications Society Industry Innovation Award for contributions to the standard and development of Massive MIMO systems. I'm truly grateful to ComSoc for this incredible recognition, and would like to thank my colleagues at Samsung and my collaborators in the ComSoc community, who has made this achievement possible. I would also like to thank my wife and two children for their unwavering support over the years. Look forward to continuing this shared journey of innovation and discovery with all of you. https://lnkd.in/g9-xs8Xg
Samsung Research SVP Charlie Zhang Named Recipient of IEEE ComSoc Industrial Innovation Award
news.samsung.com
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Congratulations to Dr. Yiorgos Makris on being elevated to an IEEE Fellow for contributions to machine-learning-based design of trusted and reliable integrated circuits! Each year, IEEE honors an elite group of members by elevating them to IEEE Fellow status. This prestigious recognition is granted to at most 0.1% of voting members following a stringent selection process by the IEEE Fellow Committee. Dr. Makris’s primary research interests are machine learning applications and statistical analysis for designing trusted and reliable integrated circuits and systems, particularly in the analog/RF domain. He also investigates hardware-based malware detection, forensics, reliability methods in modern microprocessors, security primitives in synthetic biology, on-die learning, and novel computational modalities using emerging technologies. https://lnkd.in/gQHTwas9
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Congratulations, Dr. Benjamin Carrion Schafer, for winning this year's f3MT Competition! In f3MT, ECS faculty must discuss their work for three minutes using a single slide in terms anyone can understand. They demonstrate to our doctoral students how to compete in the ‘real’ Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition, where participants share their exciting research and compete for cash prizes! 🔬✨ #3mt #engineering #research
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Congratulations to Amisha Srivastava as she was awarded second place for the Best Presentation Award at the 7th annual Workshop for Women in Hardware and Systems Security (WISE) 2024, held at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, for her work titled “SCAR: Power Side Channel Analysis at RTL Level”. Congratulations!