FACULTY AND STAFF

Aneesh Agarwal

Dr.Aneesh Aggarwal,
EB K2, 777-2509,
aneesh@binghamton.edu,
Assistant Professor, Ph.D., University of Maryland, College Park

Research:
Computer architecture, power-aware and complexity- effective micro-architectures; high performance computer architectures; compiler optimizations for power-efficiency and high performance; instruction level parallelism; memory subsystem; network and embedded processors.

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chen

Dr. Yu Chen,
EB P12, 777-6133,
ychen@binghamton.edu,
Assistant Professor, Ph.D., University of Southern California

Research:
Security in computer networks and large scale distributed/Grid computer systems; Internet security protocols; Internet infrastructure security; trust, security, and privacy in wireless; embedded and pervasive computing; and Reconfigurable /Embedded Computer Architectures.

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constable

Dr. James Constable,
EB Q18, 777-2481,
constab@binghamton.edu,
Professor and Graduate Director, Ph.D., PE, Ohio State

Research:
Instrumentation; contact resistance; electrical noise; electronics packaging.



craver

Dr. Scott Craver,
EB Q8, 777-1889,
scraver@binghamton.edu,
Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Princeton University

Research:
Information security; cryptology; steganography; watermarking and DRM systems; security engineering.



fowler

Dr. Mark Fowler,
EB Q14, 777-6973,
mfowler@binghamton.edu,
Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate EE Program, Ph.D., Penn State

Research:
Digital signal processing; video compression; data compression for remote sensing; signal detection for defense environments; single-platform emitter location; wavelet transform theory and applications.

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friedrich

Dr. Jessica Fridrich,
EB Q16, 777-6177,
fridrich@binghamton.edu,
Professor,Ph.D., Binghamton University

Research:
Specializing in all aspects of information hiding in digital imagery, including watermarking for authentication, tamper detection, self-embedding, robust watermarking, steganography and steganalysis, forensic analysis of digital images (detection of forgeries), and advanced image processing and encryption techniques.  My earlier research interests were in chaotic nonlinear dynamical systems and dynamical systems modeling.

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li

Dr. Xiaohua (Edward) Li,
EB, Q6 777-6048
xli@binghamton.edu,
Associate Professor,Ph.D., University of Cincinnati

Research:
Signal processing and communications.

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nikul

Dr. Vladimir Nikulin,
EB Q12, 777-6956
vnikulin@binghamton.edu,
Assistant Professor,Ph.D., Binghamton University

Research:
Laser communications.





qiu

Dr. Qinru Qiu,
EB P14, 777-4918,
qqiu@binghamton.edu,
Assistant Professor,Ph.D., University of Southern California

Research:
Dynamic Power Management; energy aware computation & communication; CAD for low power VLSI design; circuit/system power estimation.

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rogers

Kurt Rogers,
EB Q13, 777-5913
kdrogers@binghamton.edu,
Lecturer,





skormin

Dr. Victor Skormin,
EB P2, 777-4013,
vskormin@binghamton.edu,
Distinguished Service Professor,Ph.D., Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys, Moscow, Russia

Research:
Modern control theory and applications (motion control, pointing-acquisition-tracking systems in laser communication, novel robotics-based gimbals systems, high-performance hybrid laser positioning systems); computer network/information security (biological approach to system information security, detection of self-replication in malicious codes, immunocomputing); mathematical modeling and system optimization; technical diagnostics (system diagnostics for power generators and avionics).

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sterla

Robert Sterlacci,
EB Q34,
sterlacc@binghamton.edu,
Adjunct Lecturer,

Research:
Digital and analog electronics.




summerville

Dr. Douglas Summerville,
EB P10, 777-2942,
dsummer@binghamton.edu,
Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate CoE Program,Ph.D.,Binghamton University

Research:
Computer engineering; network security; intrusion detection.

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twigg

Dr. Christopher Twigg,
EB P16, 777-4343,
ctwigg@binghamton.edu,
Assistant Professor,Ph.D.,Georgia Institute of Technology

Research:
Reconfigurable and programmable mixed-signal integrated circuits; floating gate circuits; low power analog; neuromorphic circuits and processing.

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westgate

Dr. Roger Westgate,
EB Q13, 777-6598,
westgate@binghamton.edu,
Professor,Ph.D., Princeton University

Research:
Microwave circuits and devices; high speed electronics.



ewu

Dr. N. Eva Wu,
EB P4, 777-4375,
evawu@binghamton.edu,
Professor,Ph.D., University of Minnesota

Research:
Fault tolerant control.

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Qing Wu

Dr. Qing Wu,
EB Q10, 777-4536,
qwu@binghamton.edu,
Assistant Professor,Ph.D., University of Southern California

Research:
Design methodology and automation of VLSI circuits and systems; energy analysis and optimization in mobile computing and communication systems; High performance computing for massively-parallel computing systems.

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zahor

Dr. Stephen Zahorian,
EB Q4, 777-4846,
zahorian@binghamton.edu,
ECE Department Chair and Professor, Ph.D., Syracuse University

Research:
Speech communication; real-time digital signal processing; applications of microprocessors to biomedical engineering.

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STAFF


murphy

Kim Murphy,
EB Q5, 777-4840,
kmurphy@binghamton.edu,
ECE Department Administrative Assistant



vankuren

Shelene VanKuren,
EB Q2, 777-4856,
svankure@binghamton.edu,
ECE Department Secretary