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Electrical & Computer Engineering


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Chair

Stubberud, Peter

(1991), Professor; B.S., M.S., Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles.

Graduate Coordinator

Schill Jr., Robert A.

(1993), Professor; B.S.E.E., Milwaukee School of Engineering; M.S.E.E., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Graduate Faculty

Baker, R. Jacob

(2012), Professor, B.S., M.S. University of Nevada Las Vegas, Ph.D. University of Nevada Reno.

Baghzouz, Yahia

(1987), Professor; B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Louisiana State University.

Das, Biswajit

(2003), Professor; B.S.E.E., Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur; M.S.E.E., Southern Illinois University, Ph.D., Purdue University.

Jiang, Yingtao

(2001), Associate Professor; B.E., Chongqing University; M.S.E.C.E., Concordia University, Montreal; Ph.D., University of Texas at Dallas.

Kachroo, Pushkin

(2008), Professor; B. Tech (Civil Eng), Indian Institute of Technology; MSME, Rice University; Ph.D. University of California at Berkeley, Ph.D. Virginia Polytechnic Institute,

Latifi, Shahram

(1989), Professor; B.S., M.S., Teheran University; M.S., Ph.D., Louisiana State University.

Morris, Brendan

(2001), Assistant Professor; B.S., University of California, Berkeley; Ph.D., University of California, San Diego

Muthukumar, Venkatesan

(2001), Associate Professor; B.S.E.E., Anna University India; M.S.E.E., Ph.D., Monash University, Australia.

Regentova, Emma

(2001), Associate Professor; M.S.C.E., Ph.D., State Engineering University of Armenia.

Saberinia, Ebrahim

(2004), Associate Professor; B.S.E.E., M.S.E.E., Sharif University of Technology; Ph.D., University of Minnesota.

Schill, Robert A.

(1993), Professor; B.S.E.E., Milwaukee School of Engineering; M.S.E.E., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Selvaraj, Henry

(1994), Professor; M.S., Ph.D., Warsaw University of Technology.

Singh, Sahjendra N.

(1986), Professor; B.S., Patna University; M.E., Indian Institute of Science; Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins University.

Stubberud, Peter

(1991), Professor; B.S., M.S., Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles.

Sun, Ke-Xun

(2012), Professor; B.S., Peking (Beijing) University; M.S., Nagoya University; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Venkat, Rama

(1989), Professor; B.Tech., Indian Institute of Technology; M.S., Ph.D., Purdue University.

Yang, Mei

(2004), Associate Professor; B.E.C.E., M.E.C.E., University of Electronic Science and Technology of China; Ph.D., University of Texas at Dallas.

Professors Emeriti

Brogan, William L.

(1990-1998), Emeritus Professor; B.S.M.E., State University of Iowa; M.S., Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles.

Martinez, Ramon

(1971-2004), Emeritus Professor; M.S.E.E., Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

McGaugh, Eugene E.

(1989-2010), Emeritus Professor; B.S., University of Kansas; M.S., University of Missouri; Ph.D., University of Kansas.

Tryon, John G.

(1975-1986) Emeritus Professor; B.Phys., University of Minnesota; Ph.D., Cornell University.

Electrical engineering is the application of scientific and mathematical principles to the design, manufacture, and control of structures, machines, processes, and systems. In the past, the work of electrical engineers has had a direct and vital impact on people’s lives. For example, electrical engineers have been responsible for the creation of electric power, modern electronics, computers, electronic communication systems, modern flight controllers, automated manufacturing and medical diagnostic tools. An electrical engineering education continues to provide opportunities for solving problems of great social significance and for increasing people’s quality of life. The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UNLV has excellent facilities for graduate education and research in electrical engineering. In addition, our faculty are experienced and knowledgeable in many of the electrical engineering disciplines, including communications, computer engineering, control system theory, electromagnetics and optics, electronics, power systems, signal processing, nano technologies and solid state devices. At UNLV, students have the opportunity for personal interaction so that programs and research projects can be tailored to student interests.

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