34 faculty and 0 courses in Electrical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University.
- David Allstot, Distinguished Special Professor h-index 55
- Lujo Bauer, Professor h-index 52
Span many areas of computer security and privacy, and include building usable access-control systems with sound theoretical underpinnings, developing languages and systems for run-time enforcement of security policies on programs, and gener
- Soummya Kar, The Buhl Professor h-index 51
Decision-making in large-scale networked systems, stochastic systems, multi-agent systems and data science, with applications in cyber-physical systems and smart energy systems. He is a Fellow of the IEEE. Education Ph.D., 2010
- Gary Fedder, Hamerschlag University Professor h-index 47
Design and modeling of microsensors and microactuators, fabrication of integrated MEMS with electronic circuits using conventional CMOS processing, and implantable microsystems. In 2007, he was elevated to IEEE Fellow for contributi
- Brandon Lucia, Kavčić-Moura Professor h-index 40
- James C. Hoe, Professor h-index 39
On devising a new FPGA architecture for power efficient, high-performance computing. His research group is working on the CoRAM application development framework that (1) presents a virtualized FPGA execution environment and (2) offers a
- Ken Mai, Principal Systems Scientist h-index 35
In high-performance circuit design, secure IC design, radiation hardening by design, reconfigurable computing, and computer architecture. He was the recipient of an NSF CAREER award, the George Tallman Ladd Research Award, and the Eta K
- Theophilus Benson, Professor h-index 34
- Franz Franchetti, Kavčić-Moura Professor h-index 32
Es on automatic performance tuning and program generation for emerging parallel platforms and algorithm/hardware co-synthesis. He targets multicore CPUs, clusters and high-performance systems (HPC), graphics processors (GPUs), field program
- Carlee Joe-Wong, Robert E. Doherty Career Development Professor h-index 32
- Limin Jia, Research Professor h-index 29
In formal aspects of software security, in particular, applying formal logic to constructing software systems with known security guarantees. Education Ph.D. Computer Science Princeton University BE Computer Science and Engineering Univ
- Gauri Joshi, Associate Professor h-index 28
- Pulkit Grover, Professor h-index 24
- Hakan Erdogmus, Teaching Professor h-index 22
Economics of software engineering, value-based software engineering, agile software development, empirical studies of software engineering practices, and software process measurement and improvement. From January 1995 to June 2009, he work
- Tze Meng Low, Associate Research Professor h-index 16
Es on the systematic derivation and implementation of high-performance algorithms through the use of formal methods and analytical models. His goal is to achieve performance portability across both architectures and domains by understa
- Justin Chan, Assistant Professor h-index 16
Es on building intelligent mobile and embedded systems for computational health and large-scale environmental sensing. His work on smartphone-based ear infections is now FDA-listed and is available to select early access healthcare systems.
- Shawn Blanton, Associate Department Head for Research h-index 16
Various aspects of integrated system test, testable design, and test methodology development. He has consulted for various companies, and is the founder of TestWorks, a Carnegie Mellon University spinout focused on information extra
- Qing Li, Associate Professor h-index 15
Ed on developing optical signal processing technologies in both silicon and silicon nitride platforms. After graduation, he worked as a CNST/UMD postdoctoral researcher in National Institute of Standards and Technology. His work at NIS
- Hyong Kim, Drew D. Perkins Professor h-index 13
Advanced switching architectures, fault-tolerant, reliable, and secure network and computer system architectures, and distributed computing and network management systems. His Tera ATM switch architecture developed at CMU has been
- Marc Dandin, Associate Professor h-index 13
Lie at the intersection of microsystems engineering, integrated circuit design, and biomedicine. His research focuses on establishing new paradigms in technology integration for interfacing electronics with biological systems. His research
- Sarah Cen, Assistant Professor h-index 11
- Vanessa Chen, Associate Professor h-index 10
Focuses on data conversion interfaces for machine learning, RF/Analog hardware security, ubiquitous sensing and communication systems. Education Ph.D., 2013 Electrical and Computer Engineering Carnegie Mellon University M.S., 2005 Electrica
- Olivia Hsu, Assistant Professor h-index 6
- Aayushya Agarwal, Special Faculty h-index 5
Es on developing computational design tools that tightly integrate artificial intelligence with physics-based optimization for next-generation large-scale, networked systems. His work targets high-impact applications including modernization
- Andrew Ilyas, Assistant Professor
My goal is to uncover general principles that describe and predict the behavior of ML systems—ideally enabling predictably reliable future systems. This goal entails combining statistical tools with large-scale expe
- Greg Kesden, Teaching Professor
- James Barr von Oehsen, Research Professor
- Jim Bain, Associate Department Head for Academic Affairs
- Mark Budnik, Teaching Professor
- Maysam Chamanzar, Career Development Professor
Neuroscience and Biophotonics. Research on Neuroengineering includes developing next generation multimodal (Acousto-opto-electrical) neural interfaces to understand the neural basis of brain function and realize functional brain-machine
- Rick Carley, Professor
Include: The design of analog circuits and systems for mixed-signal ICs and System-On-a-Chip (SOC) ICs - especially data converters, signal conditioning circuits, and communications / RF circuits. Development of CAD Tools to support the ana
- Swarun S. Kumar, Sathaye Family Foundation Professor
- Vijayakumar Bhagavatula, Interim Dean
Computer vision and pattern recognition algorithms and applications and coding and signal processing for data storage systems. His publications include the book Correlation Pattern Recognition , 22 book chapters, more than 41
- Virgil Gligor, Professor
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