Studies in this field are related to the transmission, creation, manipulation, and understanding of signals and systems.
Signal processing looks to take data from a wide variety of sources (speech, audio, images, video, radar, sensor networks) and transform it into useable pieces.
Communication systems are designed to transmit information while minimizing the corruptive effects of noise and interference.
Faculty
Area Chair: Joel Harley
Biography
Primary Research Area
Electronics
Research Interests
Low-power analog/RF/Mixed-mode ASIC design, miniaturization, wireless powering, electrode design/microfabrication, coil design/fabrication for magnetic stimulation, neural stimulation and recording in animal models, and implant packaging
Honors and Awards
NIH Director’s New Innovator Award, 2024
NIH T32 Fellow, 2019
Ferdinand H. Fellow, 2018
Education
PhD, Electronic and Computer Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
MPhil, Electronic and computer engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
BEng, Electronic and Computer Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology