Computer Engineering
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Computers and computing systems pervade nearly every aspect of modern life, from automobile systems to air traffic control systems, missile guidance systems, surgical equipment, and portable devices. Computer chips are enhancing systems that previously were completely mechanical or electromechanical. With the continuing cost reductions of digital hardware this trend can only accelerate.
Computer engineering is a field that spans topics in computer science and electrical engineering dealing with the design, analysis, and applications of computer systems, including microprocessor architecture, memory and memory systems architecture, compilers, embedded systems, real-time operating systems, parallel processing and more.
Spotlight on Research:
Modern High-Speed, Intelligent Memory Systems
Prof. Bruce Jacob
An Approach to Digital Archiving and Preservation Technology (ADAPT)
Prof. Joseph JaJa
Computer Aided Design for Digital Signal Processing Applications
Prof. Shuvra Bhattacharyya
Low Power Research in the Embedded Systems Research Laboratory
Prof. Gang Qu
VLSI Design Automation Under Fabrication Variability
Prof. Ankur Srivastava
The Parallelism Challenge & Explicit Multi-Threading (XMT): A PRAM-On-Chip
Prof. Uzi Vishkin
Reliable Software in Embedded Systems Using Analysis and Run-Time Checks
Prof. Rajeev Barua
Energy-Efficient and Real-Time Embedded Systems
Prof. Peter Petrov
Efficient Key Exchange for Symmetric Cryptosystems
Prof. John Baras
North America's First WiMAX Laboratory
Prof. Ashok Agrawala
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