Faculty
David Atkinson, Ph.D.
Professor
BEL 209 | 885-6870
Research Interests: Electromagnetics, Planetary Radiosciences, Science Education Education: BS Astronomy/Physics, Whitman College, 1977; BS Electrical Engineering, Washington State University, 1980; MS Applied Physics, Stanford University, 1981; PhD, Washington State University, 1989 Other: Associate Director, NASA Idaho Space Grant Consortium; Associate Director, Idaho NASA EPSCoR; Senior Research Fellow, JPL; NASA Superior Achievement Award, 1985; NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal, January 1997 Memberships: IEEE Senior member; Member AGU, EGU, AAS, DPS
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Professor
BEL 209 | 885-6870
Research Interests: Electromagnetics, Planetary Radiosciences, Science Education Education: BS Astronomy/Physics, Whitman College, 1977; BS Electrical Engineering, Washington State University, 1980; MS Applied Physics, Stanford University, 1981; PhD, Washington State University, 1989 Other: Associate Director, NASA Idaho Space Grant Consortium; Associate Director, Idaho NASA EPSCoR; Senior Research Fellow, JPL; NASA Superior Achievement Award, 1985; NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal, January 1997 Memberships: IEEE Senior member; Member AGU, EGU, AAS, DPS
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Fred Barlow, III, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair
BEL 211 | 885-7263
Dr. Barlow is a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Idaho with an emphasis on electronic packaging. He has also been named 2009 Fellow of Society by the International Microelectronics And Packaging Society (IMAPS), a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), and is editor-in-chief of the Journal of Microelectronics and Electronic Packaging.
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Professor and Chair
BEL 211 | 885-7263
Dr. Barlow is a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Idaho with an emphasis on electronic packaging. He has also been named 2009 Fellow of Society by the International Microelectronics And Packaging Society (IMAPS), a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), and is editor-in-chief of the Journal of Microelectronics and Electronic Packaging.
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Gregory Donohoe, Ph.D.
Professor, Chair of Computer Science
Research Areas: Embedded and reconfigurable computing, Energy-efficient embedded computing, High-performance computing for signal and image processing, High performance digital system design
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Professor, Chair of Computer Science
Research Areas: Embedded and reconfigurable computing, Energy-efficient embedded computing, High-performance computing for signal and image processing, High performance digital system design
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David Egolf, Ph.D., P.E.
Professor
Discipline: Electrical Engineering Education: PostDoc, Purdue University, 1976 Ph.D., Purdue University, 1976 MS, Oklahoma State University, 1967 BS, University of Wyoming, 1966 Registered: Professional Engineer in Colorado, Illinois, Wyoming. Emphasis Area: Electroacoustics sensors and actuators, wave propagation, active/adaptive control of sound
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Professor
Discipline: Electrical Engineering Education: PostDoc, Purdue University, 1976 Ph.D., Purdue University, 1976 MS, Oklahoma State University, 1967 BS, University of Wyoming, 1966 Registered: Professional Engineer in Colorado, Illinois, Wyoming. Emphasis Area: Electroacoustics sensors and actuators, wave propagation, active/adaptive control of sound
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Aicha Elshabini, Ph.D., P.E.
Distinguished Professor
GJL 209 | 885-6504
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Distinguished Professor
GJL 209 | 885-6504
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Karen Frenzel, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Discipline: Electrical Engineering Education: Ph.D., Duke University, 1986 MS, Duke University, 1983 BS, Bucknell University, 1981 Emphasis Area: Signal processing and communications
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Assistant Professor
Discipline: Electrical Engineering Education: Ph.D., Duke University, 1986 MS, Duke University, 1983 BS, Bucknell University, 1981 Emphasis Area: Signal processing and communications
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Brian Johnson, Ph.D., P.E.
Professor
BEL 214 | 885-6902
Research Interests: Power electronic applications for the control of power transmission and distribution systems, power system protection, power quality, superconductivity applications in transmission and distribution, energy storage systems, real time simulation of traffic systems and intelligent transportation systems.
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Professor
BEL 214 | 885-6902
Research Interests: Power electronic applications for the control of power transmission and distribution systems, power system protection, power quality, superconductivity applications in transmission and distribution, energy storage systems, real time simulation of traffic systems and intelligent transportation systems.
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Dennis Sullivan, Ph.D., P.E.
Professor
Discipline: Electrical Engineering Education: MS, Physics, Washington State University, 2001 Ph.D.,University of Utah, 1987 ME, University of Utah, 1980 MS, University of Utah, 1978 BS, University of Illinois, 1973 Registered: Professional Engineer in Idaho Emphasis Area: Electromagnetics and nonlinear optics, quantum Semiconductor simulation
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Professor
Discipline: Electrical Engineering Education: MS, Physics, Washington State University, 2001 Ph.D.,University of Utah, 1987 ME, University of Utah, 1980 MS, University of Utah, 1978 BS, University of Illinois, 1973 Registered: Professional Engineer in Idaho Emphasis Area: Electromagnetics and nonlinear optics, quantum Semiconductor simulation
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Richard Wall, Ph.D., P.E.
Professor
Discipline: Electrical and Computer Engineering: Ph.D., University of Idaho, 1989 MEngr, University of Idaho, 1980 BS, Pennsylvania State University, 1968 Registered: Professional Engineer in Idaho Emphasis Area: distributed processing, imbedded precision control and power system transient modeling
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Professor
Discipline: Electrical and Computer Engineering: Ph.D., University of Idaho, 1989 MEngr, University of Idaho, 1980 BS, Pennsylvania State University, 1968 Registered: Professional Engineer in Idaho Emphasis Area: distributed processing, imbedded precision control and power system transient modeling
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Richard Wells, Ph.D., P.E.
Professor
Emphasis Area: Communications, adaptive control, and analog electronics
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Professor
Emphasis Area: Communications, adaptive control, and analog electronics
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Jeffrey Young, Ph.D., P.E.
Professor
Discipline: Electrical Engineering Education: Ph.D., University of Arizona, 1989 MS, University of Arizona, 1984 BS, Ohio Northern University, 1981 Registered: Professional Engineer in Idaho Emphasis Area: Electromagnetic radiowave propagation and antennae systems
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Professor
Discipline: Electrical Engineering Education: Ph.D., University of Arizona, 1989 MS, University of Arizona, 1984 BS, Ohio Northern University, 1981 Registered: Professional Engineer in Idaho Emphasis Area: Electromagnetic radiowave propagation and antennae systems
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