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This division focuses on the theoretical and applied research by which next generation, high-performance computing and communications systems are designed, developed, and exploited.

Research fields include:

  • high-performance computer architectures and networks
  • parallel and distributed computing
  • fault-tolerant computing
  • real-time systems
  • intelligent systems
  • microprocessor-based systems
  • performance analysis

At the University of Florida, the undergraduate CpE program is jointly administered by the Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

More detailed information about the Computer Engineering major (CpE) is available at the CpE website.


Faculty

Area Chair: Tuba Yavuz
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Mark Law

Distinguished Professor

Affiliations Electrophysics, Faculty
Office LAR 227 Office Phone: 352-392-1519 Publications: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=jfVca1QAAAAJ&hl=en

Biography

Primary Research Area

Electrophysics

Research Interests

Design and modeling of IC fabrication process, computer modeling of semiconductor process and device behavior

Honors and Awards

Fellow, National Collegiate Honors Council, 2023
Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering Undergraduate Faculty Advisor/Mentor of the Year, 2020
UF Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars, 2019
SEMI North America Award, 2014
Semiconductor Industry Association University Research Award, 2013
IEEE Electron Device Society J.J. Ebers Award, 2010
Semiconductor Research Corporation Aristotle Award, 2006
SRC Faculty Recognition Award for Student Recruiting, 2004
Fellow, Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers, 1998
College of Engineering Teacher of the Year, 1996
UF Teaching Improvement Program Award, 1995
Outstanding Young Alumnus of Iowa State University, 1994
Iowa State University, College of Engineering, Professional Progress Award, 1994
Semiconductor Research Corporation Teaching Excellence Award, 1993
Fellow, National Science Foundation Presidential Faculty, 1992

Education

PhD, Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, 1988
MS, Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, 1982
BS, Computer Engineering, Iowa State University, 1981