PhD student Tinish Bhattacharya leads development of architecture to compute high-degree polynomial gradients in-memory From the COE News article "Innovative Hardware for Rapidly Solving High-order ...
Nina Miolane received her M.S. in Mathematics from Ecole Polytechnique (France) & Imperial College (UK), and her Ph.D. in Computer Science from INRIA (France) in collaboration with Stanford University ...
The ECE department offers both Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Applicants must specify one of three programs: MS Program: for students who are primarily interested in a Master's ...
From The UCSB Current article "Bringing the Power of Tabletop Precision Lasers for Quantum Science to the Chip Scale" For experiments that require ultra-precise measurements and c ...
ECE Prof. Kaustav Banerjee elected by the Japan Society of Applied Physics (JSAP) as a 2024 JSAP Fellow International Kaustav Banerjee has been elected for his "contributions to nanoelectronics design ...
Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) majors play an essential role in the technologies that modern society runs on: The integrated circuits that enable smart phones and laptops to perform ...
The MS degree program provides a wide variety of research and course opportunities from control theory to nanofabrications; device fabrication to image processing; communications to quantum mechanics; ...
The field of Signal Processing is concerned with the design and implementation of algorithms for manipulating, forecasting or classifying signals containing information. Examples include ...
The Capstone Project three-course series gives Electrical and Computer Engineering students the opportunity to put their education into practice. Students, working in small teams, design, build, and ...
Graduate studies in ECE are broad and encompass many diverse areas such as computers and digital systems, control, communications, electronics, signal processing, electromagnetics, electro-optics, ...
The PhD program provides a wide variety of research and course opportunities from control theory to nanofabrications; device fabrication to image processing; communications to quantum mechanics; and ...