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  1. Hal Abelson

    Harold (Hal) Abelson is Class of 1922 Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT and a Fellow of the IEEE. He holds an A.B. degree from Princeton University and a Ph.D. degree in mathematics from MIT. He joined the MIT faculty in 1973. In 1992, Abelson was designated as one of MIT's six inaugural MacVicar Faculty Fellows, in recognition of his significant and sustained contributions to teaching and undergraduate education.

  2. Joel Moses

    Joel Moses (1941 -) is an Israel-born American computer scientist. Joel Moses was born in Israel in 1941 and emigrated to the U.S. in 1954. He received his undergraduate degree in Mathematics from Columbia University and a masters degree in Mathematics, also from Columbia. Under the supervision of Marvin Minsky, Moses received his doctorate in Mathematics at MIT in 1967 with a thesis "Symbolic Integration".

  3. Alan V. Oppenheim

    Alan V. Oppenheim is a Ford Professor of Engineering at the MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. He is also a principal investigator in the MIT's Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE), at the Digital Signal Processing Group. He frequently performs magic tricks in class just for fun. His research interests are in the general area of signal processing and its applications.

  4. L. Rafael Reif

    L. Rafael Reif is a professor of Electrical Engineering and the current Provost of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Reif previous served as the head of MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science between 2004 and 2005 and the director of the Microsystems Technology Laboratories. Reif received his undergraduate degree in electrical engineering from the Universidad de Carabobo, Valencia, …

  5. George Furnas

    Prof. George W. Furnas is a professor and Associate Dean for Academic Strategy at the School of Information of the University of Michigan. Furnas has also worked with Bell Labs where he earned the moniker "Fisheye Furnas" while working with fisheye visualizations. A pioneer of Latent semantic analysis, Professor Furnas is also considered a pioneer in the concept of MoRAS (Mosaic of Responsive Adaptive Systems).

  6. Dorothy Okello

    Dr. Dorothy Okello is a Ugandan technologist and engineer, known for her work in the Women of Uganda Network or WOUGNET Women of Uganda Network (WOUGNET) coordinator Dr. Dorothy Okello has a B.Sc. in Engineering (Electrical) from Makerere University, Uganda, an M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Kansas, United States and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from McGill University, Montreal, Canada.

  7. Narinder Singh Kapany

    Dr. Narinder Singh Kapany is widely acknowledged as the father of optical fiber. Earlier, Irish physicist John Tyndall had shown that light could travel in curve inside a material (water). In 1952, this earlier work led Kapany to conduct studies that led to the invention of optical fiber. Narinder Singh Kapany is of Sikh Punjabi origin, he was educated in England and has spent over 45 years in the United States.

  8. Ken Sakamura

    born July 25, 1951 in Tokyo, Japan, is a Japanese professor in Information science at the University of Tokyo. He is the creator of the real-time operating system architecture TRON. In 2001, he shared the Takeda Award for Social/Economic Well-Being with Richard Stallman and Linus Torvalds. As of 2006, Sakamura leads the ubiquitous networking laboratory (UNL), located in Gotanda, Tokyo as well as the T-Engine forum for consumer electronics.

  9. Harold E. Puthoff

    Harold E. Puthoff, Ph.D., (b. 20 June 1936) is an American physicist involved in research on various advanced physics and, earlier in his career, paranormal topics.

  10. Ashok Jhunjhunwala
  11. Stanley V. Jaskolski

    Dr. Stanley V. Jaskolski , dean of the College of Engineering, joined Marquette University in 2003. He previously served as a member of the National Science Board appointed by President Clinton, was president of the Industrial Research Institute, an organization of the top 300 industrial research organizations in the United States, and is a co-holder of 27 patents in semiconductor technology and the design of electrical components.

  12. Ray Stata
  13. Irene Peden

    Dr. Peden is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and has held a number of positions in that organization including Vice President for Educational Activities. She was 1989 President of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society and chair of the Steering Committee of its 1979 International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and URSI National Radio Science Meeting.

  14. Beau Anderson

    Before you look any farther down...yeah...it looks like I am an oversexed lunatic...at times...yeah I am...really who isn't? But seriously I am just a regular guy who is single (divorced actually) looking to meet up with some old friends, make some new ones, and who know's who else I'll find in my travels. Ok...let's see...born and raised for the most part on Long Island, NY...got the hell out of there as soon as I graduated college.

  15. Jim Plummer

    Jim Plummer was appointed dean of the School of Engineering at Stanford in 1999. He is the Frederick Emmons Terman Professor of Engineering and the John M. Fluke Professor of Electrical Engineering. Before becoming dean, he served as the chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering. He has been at Stanford for over 30 years, having earned both his master's and doctoral degrees from Stanford in 1967 and 1971, respectively.

  16. Paul Gauthier

    Paul Gauthier Chief Technology Officer & Co-founder - Inktomi Corporation Paul Gauthier is Chief Technology Officer and a co-founder of Inktomi. Previously, Gauthier served as a programmer analyst for Simac Limited, as technical director for Worthington Software Company, as an intern at Digital Equiment Corporation's Systems Research Center, and as a a programmer at Dymaxion Research.

  17. Alexander Vardy
  18. Jennie Si
  19. Venkat Krovi
  20. Shiu-Kai Chin

    Shiu-Kai Chin is a professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Syracuse University and the Program Director of Computer Engineering. Chin is a commissioner on the Onondaga County/City of Syracuse Human Rights Commission. He is also a trainer in the Alternatives to Violence Project at Auburn Prison — a maximum-security prison in New York.

  21. Ming-Yang Kao

    Ming-Yang Kao , PhD Professor Dr. Kao is currently a Professor of Computer Science at Northwestern University ; Head of the EECS Division of Computing, Algorithms, and Applications; and Member of the Program in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics. He earned is B.S. in Mathematics in 1978 from National Taiwan University, Republic of China (Taiwan) and his Ph.D. in Computer Science in 1986 from Yale University.

  22. Jin Liu

    Jin Liu , assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Texas at Dallas, is at the forefront of education in analog integrated circuit design, which has a broad impact on semiconductor industries in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area. Her program at the university currently has an enrollment of approximately 100 graduate students. She is also a thesis advisor to seven students.

  23. Daniel Atkins

    Daniel E. Atkins is a professor in the School of Information, a professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and director of the Alliance for Community Technology, a project of the School of Information. Atkins joined the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) as an assistant professor in 1972. He built a research program and taught in the area of high-performance computer architecture.

  24. Lance Glasser

    Lance Glasser Lance Glasser is presently an industry consultant and a part-time senior advisor to KLA-Tencor. Previous positions at KLA-Tencor include Chief Technical Officer, Group Vice President of the Wafer Inspection Group, and Vice President and General Manager of RAPID, the Reticle and Photomask Inspection Division. Before joining KLA in 1996, Lance was Director of the Electronics Technology Office at the Advanced Research Projects Agency.

  25. William J. Dally

    Bill has played a key role in founding several companies including: Stream Processors Inc. (2004-present) to commercialize stream processors for embedded applications. Velio Communications. (CTO 1999-2003) Velio pioneered high-speed I/O circuits and applied this technology to integrated TDM and packet switching chips. Velio's I/O technology was acquired by Rambus and Velio itself was acquired by LSI Logic .

  26. Jean-Jacques Quisquater

    Jean-Jacques Quisquater is professor of cryptography and multimedia security at the Laboratory for Microelectronics (DICE), Department of Electrical Engineering, Catholic University of Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, where he is responsible of many projects related to smart cards, to secure protocols for communications, digital signatures, payTV, protection of copyrights and security tools for electronic

  27. Fei Yuan
  28. Ahmed Tewfik
  29. Tep Dobry
  30. Lip-Bu Tan

    Lip-Bu Tan is Chairman and founder of Walden International and has been active in the venture capital industry for the past two decades. Additionally, he introduced and pioneered the U.S. venture capital concept in Asia and contributed towards the promotion of early-stage technology investing in the Asia-Pacific region. Prior to WI, he was Vice President at Chappell & Co. and held management positions at EDS Nuclear and ECHO Energy.

  31. William H. Robinson

    Dr. William H. Robinson received his B.S. in electrical engineering from the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University in 1996 and his M.S. in electrical engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) in 1998. He received his Ph.D. in electrical and computer engineering from Georgia Tech in 2003. His dissertation was directed by Dr. D. Scott Wills who leads the Portable Image Computation Architectures (PICA) research group.

  32. Niels Kuster

    Niels Kuster , President of the Board Niels Kuster , born 1957 in Switzerland, received his MS and PhD in Electrical Engineering from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich. In 1993, he was elected Professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich, Switzerland.

  33. Galen Sasaki
  34. Yvonne Darlene Cagle

    Dr. Cagle is a consulting professor for Stanford University’s Dept of Cardiovascular Medicine to the Department of Electrical Engineering and has conducted and published research on various biotechnologies. Dr. Cagle is on the Advisory Committee for the TMC National Center for Human Performance. She is also a Clinical Assistant Professor at UTMB, Galveston, and has served on the Volunteer Family Practice Clinical Faculty at the University of California, Davis, California.

  35. Joel Moses

    Joel Moses is an Institute Professor as well as Professor of Computer Science and Engineering and Professor of Engineering Systems. He has been provost, dean of engineering, head of the EECS Department, and associate head of the department in the past 25 years. His group developed the MACSYMA system for formula manipulation, the model for the systems in existence today. In his doctoral dissertation he developed the concept of Knowledge Based Systems.

  36. Massoud Pedram
  37. Peter F. Haddawy

    Peter F. Haddawy is Vice President for Academic Affairs at the Asian Institute of Technology and Professor of Computer Science and Information Management. He also holds a position as Senior Scientist at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He was tenured Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and Director of the Decision Systems and Artificial Intelligence Lab there through 2002.

  38. Sanjoy Mitter
  39. Michael Isaacson

    Michael Isaacson Professor Electrical Engineering

  40. Peter Honeyman

    Peter Honeyman is a research professor at the School of Information. He works with the Center for Information Technology Integration, where he is scientific director. He is also an adjunct professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in the College of Engineering. Honeyman is the author of dozens of journal and conference papers, has chaired seven doctoral committees, serves regularly on conference organizing committees.

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