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Research Laboratories Research Laboratories IC Design and Test The goal of the Integrated Circuits Design and Test Laboratory is to become the local, regional and national focal point for innovative research and education in the area of integrated circuit design and test. The PSU Spire of Excellence designation recognizes the laboratory's significance to Oregon and the Pacific Northwest high- frequency digital, mixed-signal, and RF design communities as well as the large concentration of industry leaders in semiconductor manufacturing and semiconductor testing. Intelligent Robotics The Intelligent Robotics Laboratory is dedicated to applying machine learning and data analysis algorithms to solve practical problems in electrical and computer engineering, especially in Data Mining, assistive robotics, and human- machine interaction. The laboratory has many industrial and mobile robots as well as humanoid and animatronic robots that were built by students. Intel Lab The Intel lab contains 43 3.0 GHz Pentium 4 machines. Of the 43 machines, 33 run Windows XP and 10 Linux. These machines are used for programming and for IC design tools that work under Windows XP or Linux. This lab and all of our other labs are open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. This lab has been supported by Intel Corporation.
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Research Laboratories Research Laboratories Richard Campbell Research Associate Professor (2004) Cascade Microtech, Inc.Ph.D. 1984, University of WashingtonJohn 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 TechnologyMalgorzata Chrzanowska-JeskeProfessor (1989) & Department Chair (2004)Design Automation Ph.D. 1988, Auburn UniversityW. Robert DaaschProfessor (1986) IC Design & Test Ph.D. 1982, University of WashingtonMark FaustAssistant Professor (2004) Computer Architecture M.S.E.E. 1981, Carnegie-Mellon UniversityGarrison Greenwood Associate Professor (2000) Computational Intelligence Ph.D. 1992, University of WashingtonDouglas V. HallAssociate Professor (Emeritus) (1995) Computer ArchitecturePh.D. 1995, Portland State UniversityDan Hammerstrom Professor (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 MichiganJames E. Morris Professor (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. Riley Associate Professor Emeritus (1962)Erik Sanchez Assistant 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 MinnesotaGerald B. ShebléMaseeh Professor (2006), IEEE Fellow (1988)Energy Systems Ph.D. 1985, Virginia Polytechnical InstituteRaj SolankiProfessor of ECE and PhysicsNanotechnology Ph.D. 1982, Colorado State UniversityXiaoyu SongProfessor (1998) Formal Verification Ph.D. 1991, University of Pisa, Italy Allen Taylor Instructor (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 Halen Associate Professor (1985) Analog Circuit Design Ph.D. 1981, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Lisa M. Zurk Associate Professor (2004)Electromagnetics & Acoustics Ph.D. 1995, University of Washington Visiting Faculty Bruce Lusignan, Stanford UniversityCommunications Engineering, International Development Ph.D. 1963, Stanford UniversityAdjunctAlan Coppola VLSI SynthesisPh.D./M.A. 1979, SUNY at Binghamton, New YorkChristopher Pan Circuit Design Ph.D. 2002, University of Illinois, Urbana-ChampaignTom Waters Energy Systems B.S. 1970, Oregon State UniversityHeng Xiao Image Processing Ph.D. 1999, Portland State University

IC Design and TestThe goal of the Integrated Circuits Design and Test Laboratory is to become the local, regional and national focal point for innovative research and education in the area of integrated circuit design and test. The PSU Spire of Excellence designation recognizes the laboratory's significance to Oregon and the Pacific Northwest high-frequency digital, mixed-signal, and RF design communities as well as the large concentration of industry leaders in semiconductor manufacturing and semiconductor testing.

Intelligent RoboticsThe Intelligent Robotics Laboratory is dedicated to applying machine learning and data analysis algorithms to solve practical problems in electrical and computer engineering, especially in Data Mining, assistive robotics, and human-machine interaction. The laboratory has many industrial and mobile robots as well as humanoid and animatronic robots that were built by students.

Intel Lab The Intel lab contains 43 3.0 GHz Pentium 4 machines. Of the 43 machines, 33 run Windows XP and 10 Linux. These machines are used for programming and for IC design tools that work under Windows XP or Linux. This lab and all of our other labs are open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. This lab has been supported by Intel Corporation.