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TechFest '05

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Electrical and Computer Engineering Students receive OUTSTANDING EMPLOYEE AWARDS.

Mr. Cory Otto recieves his award and
congratultions from Vice Chancellor Gregory Fox..

 

Mr. Nathan Zeithler recieves his award and congratultions from Vice Chancellor Gregory Fox..
Mr. Joe Peterson recieves his award and congratultions from Vice Chancellor Gregory Fox..

 

ECE Faculty attend the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) National
meeting in Nashville, TN, June 2003.


[UMD ECE was well represented at the 2003 ASEE National Meeting]
UMD ECE was well represented at the 2003 ASEE National Meeting June 22-25, held in Nashville,TN. Of the 3100+ attendees, we recognize, Professors Rocio Alba Flores, Christopher Carroll, and Fernando Rios Gutierrez, all of whom presented the following papers.


[Wireless Handheld Computer as a Tool for Interactive Learning in a Digital]S

 

Wireless Handheld Computer as a Tool for interactive Learning in a Digital System Course(Fernando Rios Gutierrez and Rocio Alba-Flores ) Fuzzy Mobile Robots: A Student Design Workshop (Rocio Alba Flores and Marian Stachowicz) Robotic Workshop For High School Students (Rocio Alba-Flores, Fernando Rios-Gutierrez, and Christopher Carroll) Pocket PCs As Tools In Digital Design Laboratories (Christopher Carroll)

In addition, Stan Burns, was the ECE Division Program Chair. He was responsible for arranging for the reviews of 185 paper submissions, of which 75 were selected for presentation, and organizing 11 technical sessions. Next year, he becomes the ECE Division Chair.

Student Chapter of the IEEE has a picnic

IEEE PICNIC

 

MASTERS PROGRAM IS HERE

The MSECE program has been approved. Contact our office or the grad school office.

Dr. Stanley Burns, Head
Electrical and Computer Engineering
271 MWAh, UMD
1023 University Drive
Duluth, MN 55812

Email:ece@d.umn.edu
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CONGRATUATIONS TO TWO ECE FACULTY PROMOTIONS

Dr. Mohammed Hasan, was promoted to Associate Professor effective
fall 2002. Dr. Hasan began with the ECE Department in
September 1997. He received a B.S. degree in Mathematics
from the University of Baghdad, Iraq, and an M.S. degree in
Electrical Engineering, from Colorado State University.
Dr. Hasan has a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics
from Colorado State University, and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering,
from Colorado State University. His research interests include
modeling and estimation of random processes and their applications
to signal processing and biomedical research, adaptive filtering
and sinusoidal estimation.

Dr. Taek Mu Kwon, was promoted to Professor effective fall 2002.
Dr. Kwon has been in the department since Fall 1988.
He received his B.S. degree in electrical engineering from
Sung-jun University, Seoul, Korea, and his M.S.
and Ph.D. degrees from the Florida Institute of Technology.
Among others, Dr. Kwon's research interests include
neural networks, neural nets and fuzzy controllers, genetic algorithms,
digital signal processing, and computer networks.

Dr. Kwons' web site

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