…high-quality education, conducting groundbreaking research that addresses society’s greatest challenges and serving Iowa and the world without having outstanding faculty leaders.” (L-R) College of Engineering Associate Dean Arun Somani, Palmer…
…about practical information assurance in a fast-paced and real-world environment. Teams of competitors are given a limited amount of time to build and secure a network that provides required services….
…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…
…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…
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…dean of Clarkson University’s Wallace H. Coulter School of Engineering. He left that position in 2005 to become vice president and executive consultant for KEMA, a world-renowned business and technical…
Mitchell currently holds 40 patents with another 12 pending. ECpE alum, James Mitchell (EE ‘82), may have created the world’s first digital outgoing telephone message machine during his time at…
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…
…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…
…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…