Stories Tagged with "electrical and computer engineering" from 2007
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Zoran Gajic, PhD, a professor of electrical and computer engineering at Rutgers University, will discuss "Power Control in Wireless Communication Networks via Estimation of Signal Interference and Optimization of Signal to Interference Ratio" on Tuesday Dec 18, 2007 at 5-6PM in 202 ECEC.
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NJIT Professor Elected a Fellow of IEEE
November 16, 2007
Ali N. Akansu, PhD, professor in the department of electrical and computer engineering at NJIT, has been elected a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), one of the Institute’s most prestigious honors and the highest grade of membership. >>
Council To Honor NJIT SmartPin Inventor, UMDNJ Researcher for Patented Device To Test Body Fluids Cheaply, Efficiently and Precisely
November 06, 2007
A liquid dispensing system useful for identifying medical woes ranging from cancer to bird flu will garner an award for two NJ inventors this week. The researchers Timothy Chang, electrical and computer engineering professor at NJIT, and Peter Tolias, executive director, Institute of Genomic Medicine at UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School, will be honored Nov. 7 by the Research and Development Council of New Jersey for their patent to develop this new system. >>
Montville Resident Timothy Chang Receives Excellent Teacher Designation
September 18, 2007
NJIT Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Timothy Wang, PhD, of Montville, received an excellent teacher designation at NJIT’s annual convocation on Sept. 5, 2007. >>
A way to provide electricity to New York City in the next century garnered a national award for a team of students at NJIT. The “City of the Future” contest sponsored by IBM, The History Channel, and the American Society of Civil Engineers named four NJIT electrical and computer engineering students “IBM Engineers of the Future.” >>
Center for Wireless Communication and Signal Processing at NJIT Celebrates Two Decades of Growth
February 12, 2007
The man who helped make wireless cell phones a must-have device for millions around the world recently received kudos and thanks from colleagues at the anniversary of the founding in 1986 of NJIT's Center for Wireless Communication and Signal Processing. The Center was the brainchild of visionary electrical engineer Yeheskel Bar-Ness, PhD, distinguished professor of electrical and computer engineering at NJIT.
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