Faculty Research and Areas of Expertise
West Lafayette Faculty |
Dr. Ken Burbank
Professor and Department Head
Dr. John P. Denton
Associate Professor
- Nanotechnology
- Electronic materials
- Electronic communications
- Analog electronics
Dr. Jeffrey J. Evans
Assistant Professor
- Adaptive computing systems
- Embedded systems and sensor networks
- High performance and parallel pomputing
- Computer architecture
- Data communications
Professor Theodore E. Fahlsing
Assistant Professor
- Instructional methods
- Analog electronics
Professor Robert J. Herrick
Robert A. Hoffer Distinguished Professor of EET
- Navigational aid & communication systems
- Electronic switching systems
- Analog circuits and electronics
- The art and technology of teaching - workshops
Professor Davin Huston
Continuing Lecturer
- Motion capture
- Audio/video transport networks
- Hearing assistance systems
Professor J. Michael Jacob
George W. MacNelly Professor of Technology
- Audio electronics
- Analog electronic circuit design
- The art and technology of teaching
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Dr. N. Athula Kulatunga
Associate Professor
- Energy management
- Process controls
- Building controls
- Motor controllers
- Analog electronics
- Alternative energy systems
Dr. Helen McNally
Associate Professor
- Development and integration of scanning probe microscopy for biological and medical applications
- Nanotechnology education
Professor Anthony J. A. Oxtoby
Associate Professor
- Digital signal processing (DSP)
- Instrumentation and transducers
Dr. Suranjan Panigrahi
Professor
- Integrated sensors and systems for biological and healthcare applications
- Novel intelligent sensors using micro and nanostructured components
- Portable field scale sensors
- Biomimetic systems for sensing applications
- Non-destructive imaging and sensing
- Pattern recognition
- Innovation and informal learning
Professor Jefferey J. Richardson
Assistant Professor
- Design and application of embedded Microcontroller Systems
- Design and application of virtual microcontroller laboratories
Dr. Rajeswari Sundararajan
Professor
- Electrical and laser pulse-mediated chemo drug/gene (DNA) delivery (to cancer cells, organs and humans)
- Electrical and electronics applications to medicine, health care, and home health gadgets
- Power and high voltage engineering
- Energy technologies and applications
- Modeling and simulation of biological systems
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To find out more on how to become involved in a sponsored project, contact Dr. Ken Burbank, ECET department head, or contact Edie Schmidt, Ph.D., interim associate dean for research.