UD Graduate Catalog 1997-1998
  College of Engineering
  Electrical and Computer Engineering
Faculty in the Graduate Program 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gonzalo R. Arce, Ph.D. (Purdue), Professor: Communications theory, image processing and coding, signal processing, pattern recognition.
 
Charles G. Boncelet, Jr., Ph.D. (Princeton), Professor: Signal processing, control theory, digital communications, complexity theory.
 
Neal C. Gallagher, Ph.D. (Princeton), Charles Black Evans Professor and Chair: Digital signal processing, image processing, optics and holography, electromagnetic scattering, neural networks, and cellular automata.
 
Robert G. Hunsperger, Ph.D. (Cornell), Professor: Semiconductor devices and materials, optoelectronics, optical integrated circuits, microwave devices.
 
Charles S. Ih, Ph.D. (Pennsylvania), Professor: Electrooptical systems, applications of lasers and holography, input-output devices, coherent imaging systems.
 
James Kolodzey, Ph.D. (Princeton), Professor: Optoelectronic materials and devices, molecular beam epitaxy, high-frequency measurements.
 
David L. Mills, Ph.D. (Michigan), Professor: Computer networking architecture and protocol design, multimedia message systems.
 
Peter J. Warter, Ph.D. (Princeton), Professor: Hardware database systems, printing systems, electrophotographic imaging, image processing and representation.
 
Paul R. Berger, Ph.D. (Michigan), Associate Professor: Optoelectronic circuits and devices.
 
Phillip Christie, Ph.D. (Durham), Associate Professor: Optical interconnects for VLSI, heteroepitaxial crystal growth.
 
John G. Elias, Ph.D. (Yale), Associate Professor: Parallel and distributed processor systems, computer architecture, neural networks, and neurocomputation.
 
Guang R. Gao, Ph.D. (MIT), Associate Professor: Computer architecture, parallel and distributed systems, VLSI and application-specific system design.
 
Johnson O. Olowolafe, Ph.D. (California Institute of Technology), Associate Professor: Physics and technology of semiconductor devices/materials including processing, characterization analyses and integration, metallization for ULSI.
 
Daniel W. van der Weide, Ph.D. (Stanford), Associate Professor: Ultrafast electronics applied to spectroscopy and microscopy, low-dimensional electron systems, middle ear implants.
 
Kenneth E. Barner, Ph.D. (Delaware), Assistant Professor: Signal, image, biomedical, and robust signal processing, nonlinear systems, communications and human-computer interaction.
 
Ashfaq A. Khokhar, Ph.D. (USC), Assistant Professor: Parallel algorithms and architectures, software systems for high performance computing.
 
Dennis W. Prather, Ph.D. (Maryland), Assistant Professor: Numerical electromagnetic modeling of passive and active optical devices, diffractive and holographic optics, micro-optical processing systems, and optical communications.
 
Darren E. Vengroff, Ph.D. (Brown), Assistant Professor: I/O systems for high-performance computing, including algorithms, implementation environments, and operating system support, microarchitectural simulation systems.
 
Xiang-Gen Xia, Ph.D. (USC), Assistant Professor: Wireless communications, error control coding and trellis coded modulations, multirate filterbanks and wavelet transforms, time-frequency analysis and synthesis.
 

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