The EECS department specializes in three broad research areas:
Most of the research in this area is concerned with electronic energy processing, energy storage, and alternative energy processing. Current and recent examples include DC-DC converter development, solar energy processing, battery management systems, energy storage systems for hybrid electric vehicles, and fuel cell vehicles. This research has been funded by several sponsors, most recently by Chrysler, NASA, US Navy, US Army, and DOE.
The work in this area is related to development of infrastructure for Scalable and Wireless Adaptive Networks. This will enhance the development of sophisticated monitoring and control systems based on wireless networks at low cost in the area of health care, agriculture and environment and mission critical systems. Simulation and performance analysis and reliability modeling of these networks are critical for maintaining Quality of Service constraints.
In addition to existing experimental and theoretical approaches in problem solving, computational science is poised to offer a third paradigm in this venue. Computational Science initiative aims to address unique, large-scale, complex and challenging problems in sciences and engineering by means of leveraging advanced computer science know-how and expertise.
In recognition of the fact that domain specialists in sciences and engineering who must face the daunting task of tackling these very challenging problems might not possess the level and degree of sophistication in advanced computer science knowledge and skills, this research thrust in the EECS department aims to address this very important need. Researchers in the EECS department are poised to work in collaboration with domain specialist scientists and engineers to address projects including virtual reality, visualization, biomedical informatics, renewable energy sources, and photo-voltaic materials to list a few.
The EECS department believes in
Financial assistance in the form of Fellowships, Research Assistantships, and Teaching Assistantships are available on a competitive basis.