Leadership
Directors
Stephen Phillips
Stephen Phillips
Professor and Director, School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering
Research interests
Applications and integration of microsystems, including microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), microelectronics, microactuators, neural recording and neural stimulation; applications of systems and control, including adaptive control, control of microsystems, prosthetics and feedback control over nondeterministic networks
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(480) 965-6410
Tempe campus, GWC 208
David Allee
David Allee
Professor and Associate Director, School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering
Research interests
Flexible electronics, large area sensing arrays, VLF electric and magnetic fields, fundamental and external electrical noise, nuclear amplifiers and nanometer scale devices and nanofabrication
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(480) 965-6470
Tempe campus, GWC 347
Graduate program chairs
Joseph Palais
Joseph Palais
Professor Emeritus and Graduate Program Chair, Electrical Engineering
Academic Director, Online and Professional Programs for Global Outreach and Extended Education
Research interests
Fiber optic communications, holography and distance education
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(480) 965-3757
Tempe campus, GWC 222
Sangram Redkar
Sangram Redkar
Graduate Program Chair, Robotics and Autonomous Systems
Research interests
Nonlinear dynamics and control and inertial navigation and tracking
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(480) 727-1129
Polytechnic campus, Technology Center 101B
Martin Reisslein
Martin Reisslein
Professor and Graduate Program Chair, Computer Engineering
Research interests
Metro and access fiber/wireless networks, multimedia streaming, multimedia traffic characteristics, software defined networking and engineering education
[email protected]
(480) 965-8539
Tempe campus, GWC 411A
Undergraduate program chair
Konstantinos Tsakalis
Konstantinos Tsakalis
Professor and Undergraduate Program Chair, Electrical Engineering
Research interests
Applications of control, optimization and system identification theory to semiconductor manufacturing, chemical process control and prediction and control of epileptic seizures
[email protected]
(480) 965-1467
Tempe campus, GWC 358