…innovative academic and research program. Thomas (BSEE ’61; MSEE ’62; PhDEE ’64) joined Hewlett-Packard in 1967, where he helped develop the world’s first hand-held scientific calculator. In 1978, he became…
…programs in the department, and recruiting world-renowned faculty and top students to the department. James began his career with C-Cor Electronics in State College, Pennsylvania, in 1955 and rapidly built…
…only one image sensor so there is no need to align two image planes, however, rectifying is still necessary to be able to accurately relate image features and real world…
…the world as an electrical or computer engineer, too, since engineers create technology critical to the United States’ energy, medical, security, and transportation infrastructures. For example, engineers develop software to…
…the sixth leading cause of cancer death among men worldwide. The worldwide PC burden is expected to grow to 1.7 million new cases and 499 000 new deaths by 2030….
…radar during the Second World War, and was awarded a patent for permanent magnet focus for picture tubes – a now-universal component of radar, of which he is listed as…
Throughout the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering’s (ECpE) history, faculty and students in our department have pioneered technologies such as the world’s first electronic digital computer, the encoding process…
…faculty positions established with private support are enabling the university to secure its position as a top institution by attracting and retaining world-class professors and researchers. These named faculty positions…
…of Ethics We, the members of the IEEE, in recognition of the importance of our technologies in affecting the quality of life throughout the world, and in accepting a personal…
…that is used commonly in submarines, as well as many other places. I learned all about high-frequency modems, their uses in the real world, what different types of standard waveforms…