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Computer Engineering Faculty
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Susamma
Barua
Coordinator & Professor, Computer Engineering
Program
Room: E-100F
Phone: (657) 278-5348
E-mail: sbarua@fullerton.edu
Website:
http://sbarua.ecs.fullerton.edu
Bio:
Dr.
Susamma Barua is a Professor in the
Department of Computer Science and the
Coordinator of the undergraduate program
in Computer Engineering at California
State University, Fullerton. She received
her Ph. D. degree in Computer Engineering
from the University of Cincinnati in 1988.
Her research interests include computer
performance analysis, parallel computing,
computer networking, Web-based database
development, and interactive multimedia
system. She has received grants from
the National Science Foundation (NSF)
and Lockheed Martin Corporation for
support of her research projects. She
has taught a wide variety of undergraduate
and graduate courses on topics such
as computer system architecture, computer
networking, microprocessor hardware/software
concepts, signal processing. and microcomputer
system design. She is the author of
numerous technical articles. Prof. Barua
has received several CSUF awards, such
as: Outstanding Teaching & Technology
Innovations Award, Outstanding Recognition
Award for Creative and Scholarly Activity,
and Outstanding Service Recognition
Award.
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Bin
Cong
Professor, Department of Computer
Science
Room: CS-417
Phone: (657)-278-2031
E-mail: bcong@ecs.fullerton.edu
Website: http://bcong.ecs.fullerton.edu
Bio:
Dr.
Dr. Bin Cong received a Bachelor's
degree in Computer Science from Nanjing
UniversityNanjing
University in 1982, and his Ph.D
degree in Computer Science from University
of Texas at Dallas in 1991. From 1991
to 1997, Dr. Cong was a member of the
Computer Science Faculty at South Dakota
State University, where he reached tenured
Associated Professor position. He served
as an Associate Professor at Department
of Computer Science in Cal Poly, San
Luis Obispo from 1997 to 1998. Since
August 1998, Dr. Cong has been a faculty
member of Computer Science Department
at Cal State Fullerton, where he received
early promotion and tenure in 2000 and
2001. Dr. Cong served as the CTO (Chief
Technology Officer) for Angel Engineers,
a technology company in Silicon Valley
from June 2000 to August 2001, where
he supervised all the R&D efforts
and several major projects. During that
period, he provided IT training in the US
and Asia.
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Grewal,
Mohinder
Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering
Room: E-220
Phone: (657) 278-3874
Email: mgrewal@fullerton.edu
Website: www.ecs.fullerton.edu/~mgrewal
Bio:
M.
S. Grewal received his Ph.D. in Electrical
Engineering with a specialization in
Control Systems and Computers from the
University of Southern California. Professor Grewal
co-authored Kalman Filtering Theory
& Practice Using MATLAB, (Second
Edition), and Global Positioning Systems,
Inertial Navigation & Integration,
published by Wiley & Sons in 2001.
He was invited to author the "Kalman
Filters And Observers" article for the
Wiley & Sons Encyclopedia
of Electrical and Electronics Engineering,
published in 1999, and "The Kalman Filter,"
for Encyclopedia
of Life Support Systems (EOLSS),
now under development in scholarly partnership
with UNESCO. He has received numerous
research contracts for GPS related research.
Dr. Grewal was selected as "Distinguished
Professor of the Year" by the students
of the Minority Engineering Students
Association (MESA). He has received
awards for outstanding scholarly and
creative activity, community service,
and teaching and technology innovations.
Dr. Grewal is a registered Professional
Engineer in the State of California,
a Senior Member of the Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers,
a Fellow of the Institute for the Advancement
of Engineering and a member of the Institute
of Navigation. He serves as a reviewer
for numerous refereed publications.
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George, Kiran
Assistant Professor, Computer Engineering Program
Room: E-213
Phone: (657) 278-2640
Email: kgeorge@fullerton.edu
Website:http://kgeorge.ecs.fullerton.edu
Bio:
Dr. Kiran George received his Ph.D. degree from Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio. His research
interests include verification and testing of VLSI circuits and systems, VLSI and FPGA implementation for
advanced signal processing and communication algorithms for digital wideband receivers, and biologically-inspired
electronics and designs. His contribution in this field has been demonstrated by several IEEE publications. Dr.
George was the main graduate project assistant for the Receiver-On-a-Chip(ROC) project, funded by Wright-Patterson
Air Force base, Dayton, Ohio. He has been the recipient of several competitive scholarships and awards, the most
recent being the Dean's award for outstanding graduate student (Ph.D. Engineering program) in recognition of outstanding
academic achievements.
At California State University, Fullerton, Dr. George will be teaching Microcontrollers and Embedded Processor
Interfacing courses. He also plans to introduce a series of Very-large-scale integration (VLSI) courses in the future.
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Nair,
Pradeep
Assistant Professor, Computer Engineering Program
Room: E-408
Email: pnair@fullerton.edu
Bio:
Pradeep S. Nair is joining the Computer Engineering program. Dr. Nair received his Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas, San Antonio in July 2009. His research interests include Power/Performance tradeoffs in the nanoscale domain, Leakage power reduction in digital systems, Computer performance analysis and evaluation, and Low Power FPGAs. His teaching interests are in the areas of VLSI, Digital Systems, and Computer Engineering. This fall, he will be teaching Microcontrollers, Designing with VHDL, and Microprogramming and Embedded Processors.
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Tuazon,
Jesus
Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering
Room: E-415
Phone: (657) 278-3971
Email: jtuazon@fullerton.edu
Bio:
Jesus
O. Tuazon received his M.S. and Ph.D.
in Electrical Engineering at Iowa State
University, Ames, Iowa in 1966 and 1969
respectively. He has been a professor
in Electrical Engineering at California
State University, Fullerton since 1969.
He has extensive consulting experience
with Aerospace Industries, the Navy
and NASA. His specialties and research
areas are in ASIC and FPGA design, parallel
processing, neural networks, computer
networks and fault-tolerant systems.
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Unnikrishnan,
Raman
Dean & Professor, Department of Electrical
Engineering
Room: CS-502
Phone: (657) 278-3362
Email: runnikrishnan@fullerton.edu
Bio:
Dr. Raman Menon Unnikrishnan is a Professor of Electrical Engineering as well as Computer Engineering and the Dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science. He is active in teaching and research in the areas of Control Systems, Power Electronics and Signal Processing and is an author of numerous research papers and presentations in these areas. He has been a consultant to several industries and governmental agencies, and has been involved in technical and professional education for industries. He is active nationally in the field of Engineering Education and Engineering Accreditation. Prior to joining Cal State Fullerton, Dr. Unnikrishnan was on the faculty of the Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York where he also served as Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research for the College of Engineering from 1989 to 1991 and as the Head of the Electrical Engineering Department from 1991 to 2001. He received his BS degree from the University of Kerala, India, MS from South Dakota State University, and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Missouri, all in electrical engineering.
Dr. Unnikrishnan is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and a recipient of the IEEE Millennium Medal in 2000. He is a member of Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi and ASEE. In 2006 Dr. Unnikrishnan received the Missouri Honor Award for outstanding contributions to engineering.
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