- October 2012 - M. Hellman and his students W. Diffie and R. Merkle are inaugural inductees into the National Cyber Security Hall of Fame
- October 2012 - Search for new EE faculty candidate begins Oct 1st.
- October 2012 - Andrea Goldsmith appointed first holder of the Stephen Harris Professorship in the School of Engineering
- October 2012 - H.-S. Philip Wong has been appointed the Willard R. and Inez Kerr Bell Professorship in the School of Engineering
- July 2012 - Abbas El Gamal Named Chair of Department of Electrical Engineering
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Bio-EE
Bioscience is one the most important engineering systems that mankind wishes to model, understand, and engineer. Bio-EE provides a rich set of analytical tools to tackle these systems. The strength of our group is the ability to work with imaging technologies, instrumentation and analysis.
Bio-EE: Imaging
We develop a broad range of imaging technologies, from devices to systems, for biomedical applications ranging from microscopy to whole-body imaging.
Bio-EE: Instrumentation
We apply electronics, sensors and algorithms to measuring biological properties ranging from molecular concentrations through operation of the cardiovascular system in a human patient.
Faculty
Amin Arbabian, Robert Dutton, Audrey Ellerbee, James Harris, Mark A. Horowitz, Roger T. Howe, Gregory Kovacs, Craig Levin, Albert Macovski, Teresa Meng, Dwight Nishimura, John Pauly, Fabian Pease, Ada Poon, Krishna Shenoy, Olav Solgaard, Shan Wang, Bernard Widrow