19 faculty and 0 courses in Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering at University of California, Berkeley.
- Leon O. Chua, Professor Emeritus h-index 126
Biosystems & Computational Biology (BIO) Control, Intelligent Systems, and Robotics (CIR), Cellular neural networks; Cellular automata; Complexity; Nanoel
Notable: “Memristor-The missing circuit element” (1971) · 10,011 citations
- Yuan Cao, Assistant Professor h-index 103
In the electrical properties of low-dimensional materials, and how to engineer these properties and find applications for them using cross-disciplinary approaches including nanotechnology such as microelectricalmechanical systems (MEMS). Cao received numero
Notable: “Variable Selection via Nonconcave Penalized Likelihood and its Oracle Properties” (2001) · 9,202 citations
- Thomas F. Budinger, Professor in Residence Emeritus h-index 59
Biosystems & Computational Biology (BIO) Control, Intelligent Systems, and Robotics (CIR) Biomedial imaging instrumentation and image analysis; Biomonitor
Notable: “Regional Cerebral Metabolic Alterations in Dementia of the Alzheimer Type” (1983) · 473 citations
- Ana Claudia Arias, Professor, EE Division Chair h-index 56
Es on the use of electronic materials processed from solution in flexible electronic systems. She uses printing techniques to fabricate flexible large area electronic devices and sensors. Education 2001, Ph.D., Physics, University of Cambridge, UK 1997, M
Notable: “Materials and Applications for Large Area Electronics: Solution-Based Approaches” (2010) · 1,721 citations
- Steven Conolly, Professor h-index 56
Biosystems & Computational Biology (BIO), Medical Imaging hardware & Software Signal Processing (SP), Medical Imaging hardware & software Teaching Sch
Notable: “Magnetic Particle Imaging-Guided Heating in Vivo Using Gradient Fields for Arbitrary Localization of Magnetic Hyperthermia Therapy” (2018) · 442 citations
- Duncan Callaway, Below the Line, Associate Professor h-index 53
Power and Energy (ENE) Research Centers Berkeley Power and Energy Center (BPEC) Selected Publications - Z. Liao, R. Pilawa-Podgurski, S. R. Sanders, D. Callaway, and M.
Notable: “Network Robustness and Fragility: Percolation on Random Graphs” (2000) · 2,492 citations
- Murat Arcak, Professor h-index 53
Control, Intelligent Systems, and Robotics (CIR) Cyber-Physical Systems and Design Automation (CPSDA) Biosystems & Computational Biology (BIO
Notable: “Passivity as a Design Tool for Group Coordination” (2007) · 791 citations
- Bernhard Boser, Professor Emeritus h-index 50
Es on sensors and sensor interface electronics. Education 1988, Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Stanford 1985, M.S., Electrical Engineering, Stanford 1984, B.S., Electrical Engineering, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Research Areas Design, Mod
Notable: “Backpropagation Applied to Handwritten Zip Code Recognition” (1989) · 11,888 citations
- Prabal Dutta, Professor h-index 47
Computer Architecture & Engineering (ARC) Cyber-Physical Systems and Design Automation (CPSDA) Power and Energy (ENE
Notable: “A line in the sand: a wireless sensor network for target detection, classification, and tracking” (2004) · 896 citations
- Elad Alon, Adjunct Professor h-index 40
Es on energy-efficient integrated systems, including the circuit, device, communications, and optimization techniques used to design them. Education 2006, Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Stanford University 2002, M.S., Electrical Engineering, Stanford Univ
Notable: “Wireless Recording in the Peripheral Nervous System with Ultrasonic Neural Dust” (2016) · 561 citations
- Venkat Anantharam, Professor h-index 38
Information, Data, Network, and Communication Sciences (IDNCS) Artificial Intelligence (AI) Control, Intelligent Systems, and Robotics (CIR
Notable: “Asymptotically efficient allocation rules for the multiarmed bandit problem with multiple plays-Part I: I.I.D. rewards” (1987) · 384 citations
- Thomas Courtade, Associate Professor h-index 25
Lie in the intersection of information theory and computer science, and he focuses on problems and applications therein. Education 2012, Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles 2008, M.Sc., Electrical Engineering, University o
Notable: “Multiterminal Source Coding Under Logarithmic Loss” (2013) · 164 citations
- Jun-Chau Chien, Assistant Professor h-index 23
Es on analog/mixed-signal integrated circuits, bioelectronics, and RF/mmWave high-speed ICs. He is also interested in biosensor designs, molecular engineering, and techniques to couple semiconductor technologies with advanced biotechnologies for new platform d
Notable: “Extremely Bendable, High-Performance Integrated Circuits Using Semiconducting Carbon Nanotube Networks for Digital, Analog, and Radio-Frequency Applications” (2012) · 309 citations
- Mekhail Anwar, Adjunct Professor h-index 17
Many areas within the broad area of electronic circuits and devices. Dr. Anwar's goal is to solve the fundamental and persistent challenge in cancer – identifying where all tumor cells are and how patients respond to treatment – opening the door to tru
Notable: “A novel magnetic bead bioassay platform using a microchip-based sensor for infectious disease diagnosis” (2006) · 173 citations
- Jessica Boles, Assistant Professor h-index 11
Span power electronic circuit topologies, control, and applications, as well as passive component design and fabrication. Her group is currently pursuing new power conversion strategies based on piezoelectric passive components to enable major advances in the
Notable: “Enumeration and Analysis of DC–DC Converter Implementations Based on Piezoelectric Resonators” (2020) · 71 citations
- Babak Ayazifar, Teaching Professor
Education (EDUC), Signal processing and system theory EDUCATION: Development of pedagogical techniques and assessment tools. Signal Processing (SP), Graph
- Constance Chang-Hasnain, Professor Emerita
Physical Electronics (PHY) Selected Honors and Awards - Nick Holonyak Jr. Medal for Semiconductor Optoelectronics Technologies, 2024 - Welke
- David Attwood, Professor in Residence Emeritus
Center on the use of short wavelength electromagnetic radiation, x-rays and extreme ultraviolet radiation in the 0.1-30 nm range. Topics of particular interest include coherance at x-ray wavelengths, element specific nanoscale imaging, and EUV lithography. He
- Jeffrey Bokor, Professor Emeritus, Professor in the Graduate School
Nanomagnetics/spintronics, graphene electronics, nanophotonics, and nano-electromechanical systems. He is a fellow of IEEE, APS, and OSA. Education 1980, PhD, Electrical Engineering, Stanford University 1976, MS, Electrical Engineering, Stanford U
Faculty counts are directory headcounts; the named list may be a subset. h-index shown only for ORCID-backed or high-confidence OpenAlex matches. Data as of 2026-07-02.