Graduate Catalog 1993-1994
College of Engineering
Department of Electrical Engineering
Faculty in the Graduate Program

GONZALO R. ARCE, PH.D. (PURDUE), Professor: Communications theory,
   image processing and coding, signal processing, pattern
   recognition.
ALLEN M. BARNETT, PH.D. (CARNEGIE-MELLON), Professor: Solar energy,
   photovoltaic solar cells, energy conservation, energy systems,
   technology assessment and development.
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
   systenls, applications of lasers and holography, input-output
   devices, coherent imaging systems.
JOHN J. KRAMER, PH.D. (CARNEGIE-MELLON), Professor: Electrical and
   magnetic properties of materials, surface phenomena,
   thermodynamics.
DAVID L. MILLS, PH.D. (MICHIGAN), Professor: Computer networking
   architecture and protocol design, multimedia message systems.
DAVID M. ROBINSON, PH.D. (DELAWARE), Professor: Digital systems,
   microprocessor systems, speech characterization.
PETER J. WARTER, PH.D. (PRINCETON), Professor and Chair: Hardware
   database systems, printing systems, electrophotographic imaging,
   image processing and representation.
CHARLES G. BONCELET, JR., PH.D. (PRINCETON), Associate Professor:
   Signal processing, control theory, digital communications,
   complexity theory.
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.
JAMES KOLODZEY, PH.D. (PRINCETON), Associate Professor: Optoelectronic
   materials and devices, molecular beam epitaxy, high-frequency
   measurements.
PAUL R. BERGER, PH.D. (MICHIGAN), Assistant Professor: Optoelectronic
   circuits and devices.
ALI S. KHAYRALLAH, PH.D. (MICHIGAN), Assistant Professor: Applications
   of communication and coding theory, finite-state machines, matrix
   theory.
JEAN-HSANG LIN, PH.D. (PURDUE), Assistant Professor: Nonlinear digital
   signal processing, image processing, pattern recognition.