Swanson School Electrical & Computer Engineering Fall 2013 Newsletter

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ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING FA L L 2 0 1 3

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Pitt Research Team Part of $10 Million NSF Grant

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eButton Monitor Gets a Facelift

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Dr. Marlin Mickle

Dissecting the Distinctive Walk of Disease

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Advance Energy Needs and Technologies for the 21st Century

ECE NEWS

Chair

his issue of our Electrical and Computer Engineering Newsletter is intended to provide you with a glimpse of just some of the exciting developments happening here at Pitt. While you’ll see details here about many of our faculty and some of the new, recent, program developments, there’s simply not enough room to really provide the full picture. For example, you’ll not see that we once again had ten PhD students complete their dissertations last year with five going to academic positions and the other 5 landing nice jobs at leading industrial employers. Nine of our twenty-two faculty members serve in 14 different editorial positions with technical journals. Our student enrollment continues to grow in both electrical and computer engineering with approximately 380 undergraduate students and 170 graduate students. We continue to build on our international partnerships/programs to enable our students to study abroad and to attract outstanding overseas students to Pitt. The list goes on. Please look through this newsletter and check out our website: http://www.engineering.pitt.edu/ECE/ Sincerely,

William Stanchina, PhD Chairman and Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

earing Your Computer W in Your Sleeve.....................................3 Recognition...............................4, 5, 11 Dr. Ervin Sejdi´c Named Associate Director.............................7 Chen to Participate in US Frontiers of Engineering Symposium..........................................8 Dr. William Stanchina Appointed to Swedish Science and Technology Advisory Board...................................9 New Online Electric Power Engineering Certificate.........................Back Cover

Ansel Barchowsky, a second-year masters student in electrical Engineering, was awarded the 2013 Siemens Graduate Scholarship in Electric Power Engineering on October 3 at the Swanson School. Pictured from left is Frank Petraglia EE ‘87, vice president of High Voltage Systems for Siemens; Kevin O’Hara, vice president of operations for the Smart Grid division of Siemens Infrastructure and Cities Sector in North America and the vice president and general manager of Smart Grid Services for Siemens Energy; Mr. Barchowsky; and Gregory Reed, PhD ‘97, director of the Electric Power Initiative at Pitt’s Center for Energy, and associate professor of electrical and computer engineering.


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