2009-2010 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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Kevin Tomsovic, Head
Leon Tolbert, Graduate Program Director
Professors |
Abidi, M., PhD - Tennessee |
Berry, M.W., PhD - Illinois |
Birdwell, J.D., PhD - Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Bomar, B.W. (UTSI), PhD - Tennessee |
Dongarra, J.J., PhD - New Mexico |
Fathy, A., PhD - Polytechnic Institute of New York |
Gregor, J., PhD - Aalborg (Denmark) |
Langston, M.A., PhD - Texas A&M |
Lawler, J.S., PhD - Michigan State |
Parker, L.E., PhD - Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Plank, J.S., PhD - Princeton |
Poore, J.H., PhD - Georgia Tech |
Pujol, S.A., (UTSI), PhD - Vanderbilt |
Roberts, M.J., PhD - Tennessee |
Thomason, M.G., PhD - Duke |
Tomsovic, K., PhD - Washington |
Vander Zanden, B.T., PhD - Cornell |
Ward, R.C., PhD - Virginia |
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Associate Professors |
Arel, I., PhD - Ben-Gurion (Israel) |
Banks, D.C., PhD - North Carolina |
Beck, M., PhD - Cornell |
Blalock, B.J., PhD - Georgia Tech |
Crilly, P.B., PhD - New Mexico State |
Djouadi, S. M., PhD - McGill (Canada) |
Huang, J., PhD - Ohio State |
Islam, S.K., PhD - Connecticut |
MacLennan, B.J., PhD - Purdue |
Peterson, G.D., DSc - Washington (St. Louis) |
Qi, H., PhD - North Carolina State |
Smith, L.M. (UTSI), PhD - Tennessee |
Tolbert, L.M., PhD, PE - Georgia Tech |
Vose, M.D., PhD - Texas |
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Assistant Professors |
Cao, Q., PhD - Illinios |
Holleman, J., PhD - Washington |
Li, F., PhD, PE - Virginia Tech |
Li, H., PhD - Princeton |
Wang, X., PhD - Washington (St. Louis) |
Wu, J., PhD - Notre Dame |
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Lecturer |
Mayo, J.W., MS - Tennessee |
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Emeriti Faculty |
Alexeff, I., PhD, PE - Wisconsin |
Bose, B.K., PhD - Calcutta |
Bouldin, D.W., PhD - Vanderbilt |
Gonzalez, R.C., PhD - Florida |
Green, W.L., PhD - Texas A&M |
Pace, M.O., PhD - Georgia Tech |
Roth, J.R., PhD - Cornell |
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MAJORS |
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DEGREES |
Computer Engineering |
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MS, PhD |
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Computer architecture concentration |
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Computer networks concentration |
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Computer vision concentration |
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Data fusion concentration |
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Data structures concentration |
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Data visualization concentration |
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Embedded systems concentrations |
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Image processing concentration |
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Information systems concentration |
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VLSI system design concentration |
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Computer Engineering |
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MS-MBA |
Computer Science |
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MS, PhD |
Computer Science |
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MS-MBA |
Electrical Engineering |
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MS, PhD |
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Circuit theory concentration |
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Communication theory concentration |
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Computers concentration |
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Control systems concentration |
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Electro-optics concentration |
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Electromagnetic theory concentration |
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Plasma engineering concentration |
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Power electronics concentration |
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Power systems concentration |
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Solid-state electronics concentration |
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Electrical Engineering |
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MS-MBA |
Reliability and Maintainability Engineering |
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MS |
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Computer engineering concentration |
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Electrical engineering concentration |
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The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science was recently formed after the merger of the Department of Computer Science and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science offers graduate programs leading to the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy with majors in electrical engineering, computer engineering, or computer science.
Graduate work leading to the Master of Science with a major in electrical engineering, computer engineering, or computer science may be completed during three semesters of full-time study or two to three years of part-time study.
The departmental graduate committee is responsible for administering, promoting, and advancing the general well being of the graduate program. Departmental actions regarding a graduate student may be appealed in writing, first to the departmental graduate committee and then to the department faculty. The requirements outlined below provide additional details regarding the graduate program requirements.
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