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Student Clubs and Societies . Richard Campbell Research Associate Professor (2004) Cascade Microtech, Inc. Ph.D. 1984, University of Washington John Carruthers Distinguished Professor of ECE and Physics Nanoelectronics and Nanometrology Ph.D. 1967, University of Toronto
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Student Clubs and Societies Richard CampbellResearch Associate Professor (2004) Cascade Microtech, Inc.Ph.D. 1984, University of Washington John CarruthersDistinguished Professor of ECE and Physics Nanoelectronics and Nanometrology Ph.D. 1967, University of Toronto Lee CaspersonProfessor Emeritus (1983), IEEE Fellow (1995) Optics and Lasers Ph.D. 1971, California Institute of Technology Malgorzata Chrzanowska-JeskeProfessor (1989) & Department Chair (2004)Design Automation Ph.D. 1988, Auburn University W. Robert DaaschProfessor (1986) IC Design & Test Ph.D. 1982, University of Washington Mark FaustAssistant Professor (2004) Computer Architecture M.S.E.E. 1981, Carnegie-Mellon University Garrison GreenwoodAssociate Professor (2000) Computational Intelligence Ph.D. 1992, University of Washington Douglas V. HallAssociate Professor (Emeritus) (1995) Computer ArchitecturePh.D. 1995, Portland State University Dan HammerstromProfessor (2004), Associate Dean for Research (2005) Biologically Inspired Nanoelectronics Ph.D. 1977, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Melinda HoltzmanInstructor (2005)ElectromagneticsPh.D. 2002, University of Nevada, Reno Y. C. JenqProfessor (1990), IEEE Fellow (1993) Digital Signal Processing Ph.D. 1976, Princeton University Jun Jiao Professor (1999) NanotechnologyPh.D. 1997, University of Arizona George G. LendarisProfessor (1983), IEEE Fellow (1983) Computational Intelligence Ph.D. 1961, University of California, Berkeley Fu LiProfessor (1990) CommunicationsPh.D. 1990, University of Rhode Island James McNamesAssociate Professor (1999) Signal Processing Ph.D. 1999, Stanford University Melanie MitchellProfessor of ECE and Computer ScienceIntelligent Systems and Machine LearningPh.D. 1990, University of Michigan James E. MorrisProfessor (2001), IEEE Fellow (2000) Nanoelectronics Packaging Ph.D. 1971, University of Saskatchewan, Canada Siva NarendraResearch Associate Professor (2006)Tyfone, Inc. Ph.D. 2002, Massachusettes Institute of Technology Betsy NatterInstructor (2004) MicroelectronicsM.S. 1998, Oregon Graduate Institute Branimir PejcinovicAssociate Professor (1992) MicroelectronicsPh.D. 1990, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Marek A. PerkowskiProfessor (1983) Intelligent Robotics Ph.D. 1980, Technical University of Warsaw, Poland Shalini PrasadAssistant Professor (2004) Bio-NanotechnologyPh.D. 2004, University of California, Riverside Jack C. RileyAssociate Professor Emeritus (1962) Erik SanchezAssistant Professor of ECE and PhysicsPh.D. 1999, Portland State University Rolf SchaumannProfessor Emeritus (1988), IEEE Fellow (1986) Analog Circuit Design Ph.D. 1970, University of Minnesota Gerald B. ShebléMaseeh Professor (2006), IEEE Fellow (1988)Energy Systems Ph.D. 1985, Virginia Polytechnical Institute Raj SolankiProfessor of ECE and PhysicsNanotechnology Ph.D. 1982, Colorado State University Xiaoyu SongProfessor (1998) Formal Verification Ph.D. 1991, University of Pisa, Italy Allen TaylorInstructor (2003) Network Architecture M.S.E.E. 1970, San Diego State University Richard TymerskiAssociate Professor (1988) Power Electronics Ph.D. 1988, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Paul Van HalenAssociate Professor (1985) Analog Circuit Design Ph.D. 1981, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Lisa M. ZurkAssociate Professor (2004)Electromagnetics & Acoustics Ph.D. 1995, University of Washington Visiting Faculty Bruce Lusignan, Stanford UniversityCommunications Engineering, International Development Ph.D. 1963, Stanford University AdjunctAlan CoppolaVLSI SynthesisPh.D./M.A. 1979, SUNY at Binghamton, New York Christopher PanCircuit Design Ph.D. 2002, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Tom WatersEnergy Systems B.S. 1970, Oregon State University Heng XiaoImage Processing Ph.D. 1999, Portland State University PSAS is the rocketry club at Portland State University. Our ultra-low-cost rockets are built in-house, are made available as open hardware and software, and feature perhaps the most sophisticated amateur rocket avionics systems out there today. PSAS members work on airframes, avionics, communication equipment, motors, software, and more. We welcome participation from students and community members. We have a list of open projects that we'd like help with, if you're not sure how you can contribute. RAS is the Robotics and Automation Society, one of few student chapters in USA. We build mobile robots for competitions, we work on robot soccer and micromouse as well as humanoid robots and automated wheelchairs