David C. Jiles

…has been selected for inclusion in Marquis Who’s Who in America (2001-16), Who’s Who in the World (2001-16), and Who’s Who in Science and Engineering (1998-2016). His research interests include…

Alexander Stoychev

…how infants learn. “Infants explore and learn about the world using their intense curiosity drive,” Stoychev says. “In other words, the child’s behaviors act as ‘questions’ to the object about…

ECpE Hall of Fame

…society. Since the department’s inception in 1909, our faculty, staff, students, and alumni have pioneered some of the most renowned modern-era technologies and made this world a better place through…

Howard O. Lorenzen

…guided missiles. He also helped develop America’s first portable radar equipment. His electronic countermeasures research after World War II helped immensely during the Cold War, where his ideas were used…

Mike Boxleiter

…of options,” Boxleiter says. “The game world is presented as a flat side-scrolling environment with caveman villages dotting the landscape. The goal of the game is to capture those villages…

Yong Guan

…immediately after earning his bachelor’s degree in 1990, he might not today be one of the world’s emerging authorities on computer security. During that time, he spent three years building…

Secure and Reliable Computing

The Secure and Reliable Computing Group is a focal point for new and innovative research targeted at the problems in security and asset protection facing the world today. Our diversity…

Alumni Awards and Updates

…ISU alumni who are nationally and/or internationally recognized for preeminent contributions to their professions or life’s work. Van Dierendonck made major contributions to Global Positioning Systems (GPS) technology spanning 37…

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