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Faculty Members Named IEEE Fellows

Three Faculty Named as Fellows

Three ECE faculty members were named Fellows in recognition to their contributions and extraordinary achievements to advancing science. Professor Albert Wang has been named Fellow of the National Academy for Inventors (NAI) for his incredible impact on the innovation sphere on a global scale. Professor Roger Lake and Professor Amit Roy-Chowdhury have been named IEEE...
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Two ECE faculty on most highly cited list

Professor Alexander Balandin and Professor Wei Ren have been named to the 2018 Highly Cited Researchers list compiled by Clarivate Analytics, which was previously part of the Thomson Reuters. The list includes frequently cited researchers in 21 fields of the sciences and social sciences, and recognizes “researchers whose citation records position them in the highest...
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Professor Ming Liu Receives a Three-Year NSF Grant for New Optoelectronic Devices

Professor Ming Liu received a three-year $400K grant (ECCS 1810453) from the National Science Foundation for developing tunneling field effector optoelectronic devices based on stacked 2D crystals with clean interfaces. Optical communication is based on converting electrical signals into optical signals by optoelectronic devices such as lasers and photodiodes. Devices based on conventional semiconductors such...
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New GAANN grant to support doctoral students

A team of faculty members from ECE received a three-year $895K GAANN grant from the Department of Education. The team comprises Ertem Tuncel (PI), Amit Roy-Chowdhury (Co-PI), Matt Barth (Co-PI), Nanpeng Yu (Co-PI), and Kostas Karydis (Co-PI). The GAANN (Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need) award is designed as a financial aid to fund...
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NSF funded research for developing energy saving techniques in heterogeneous data centers

Professor Daniel Wong (PI) and Distinguished Professor Laxmi Bhuyan (Co-PI) received a three-year $500K grant (CCF-1815643) from the National Science Foundation for developing new evaluation methodology to quantify heterogeneous server energy proportionality, container live migration support and strategies, and management for heterogeneous CPU and multi-accelerator systems. More information about this new award can be found...
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ECE PhD Student Niluthpol Chowdhury Mithun wins Best Paper Award at ICMR 2018

ECE PhD student Niluthpol Chowdhury Mithun is the first author of the paper that won the Best Paper Award at the ACM International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval (ICMR) 2018.
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Two DURIP Awards for Research in Robotics and Machine Intelligence

UCR and BCOE have been awarded with two equipment grants from ARO and ONR led by faculty in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. These are: (1) ARO DURIP – PI Karydis (Co-PIs: Roy-Chowdhury, Mourikis, Pasqualetti, Farrell); $350,000, to build an 100x50x30 ft outdoor motion tracking arena for robotics experimentation. (2) ONR DURIP –...
Sheldon Tan

NSF funded research for developing new algorithms to improve the reliability and resilience of VLSI chips

Professor Sheldon Tan (PI) received a three-year grant (CCF-1816361) from National Science for developing new optimization and runtime management techniques for more reliable and robust nanometer ICs. The project is titled “SHF:Small: EM-Aware Physical Design and Run-Time Optimization for sub-10nm 2D and 3D Integrated Circuits”. This is a three year project starting August 1st, 2018...
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Joe Khalife and Prof. Kassas Win IEEE Walter Fried Award for Best Paper at IEEE/ION Position, Location, and Navigation Symposium (PLANS) 2018 Conference

The paper by Ph.D. student Joe Khalife and Prof. Zak Kassas entitled "Precise UAV Navigation with Cellular Carrier Phase Measurements" won the IEEE Walter Fried Award for Best Paper at the IEEE/ION Position, Location, and Navigation Symposium (PLANS 2018).
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Two of Prof. Abu-Ghazaleh's papers receive news coverage

Prof. Abu-Ghazaleh co-authored two papers that received wide coverage from technical and academic outlets.
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Alexander Balandin received two new grants from DARPA and SRC

Dr. Balandin receives the grants for his research in nanotechnology
Zak Kassas

Prof. Kassas Receives NSF CAREER Award

Prof. Zak Kassas received the National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) award for his work on "Situational awareness strategies for autonomous systems in dynamic uncertain environments."
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UCR Students Win Eta Kappa Nu Society Award

Congratulations to UCR students for winning an outstanding 2017 Chapter Award of the IEEE Eta Kappa Nu Society. Lambda Sigma Chapter at UCR (past President Ingrid Liao, current President Daniel Dorr) is part of the honorary IEEE Eta Kappa Nu (IEEE-HKN) society of IEEE ( http://www.hkn.org/admin/new_chapter.asp) This society was founded in October 1904 for students...
Mohammad A. Islam

ECE PhD graduate to join UT Arlington as Assistant Professor

Mohammad A. Islam, a Ph.D. student in the ECE Department, will join the University of Texas, Arlington as an Assistant Professor. Mohammad’s Ph.D. dissertation falls in the general areas of cyber-physical systems, computer architecture and security, with a focus on data center security and efficiency.
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Professor Mohsenian-Rad Receives NSF Grant and Teaching Award

ECE Associate Professor Hamed Mohsenian-Rad has received the BCOE Excellence in Teaching Award and an NSF grant to study electricity markets.
Wei Ren

ECE Professor Wei Ren Wins IEEE Control Systems Society Antonio Ruberti Young Researcher Prize

Wei Ren, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UCR BCOE, has been awarded the 2017 IEEE Control Systems Society (CSS) Antonio Ruberti Young Researcher Prize for “pioneering contributions to distributed coordination and control of multi-agent systems”. The award recognizes distinguished cutting-edge contributions by a young researcher at or under the age of 40 to...
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Two ECE Professors Among Most Highly Cited Researchers in the World

Wei Ren, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UCR BCOE, has been awarded the 2017 IEEE Control Systems Society (CSS) Antonio Ruberti Young Researcher Prize for “pioneering contributions to distributed coordination and control of multi-agent systems”. The award recognizes distinguished cutting-edge contributions by a young researcher at or under the age of 40 to...
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Drones to Grow Mind of Their Own

UC Riverside professors aim to embed intelligence in drones
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Two ECE Assistant Professors win best paper awards

ECE Assistant Professors Hyoseung Kim and Nanpeng Yu, and their graduate students, have won Best Paper Awards at conferences in their respective areas.
Solar farms

UC Riverside-Led Team Receives $3.2 Million Award to Improve Solar Power Integration

New energy management system will be deployed in Riverside and serve as a prototype for other utility companies

External News

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AI is creating inequitable environmental consequences in the form of water consumption to keep servers cool and air pollution from power plants that supply the electricity. But the tech companies could distribute their processing loads to avoid environmental injustices, UCR study finds.

AI creates new environmental injustices, but there’s a fix
AI is creating inequitable environmental consequences in the form of water consumption to keep servers cool and air pollution from power plants that supply the electricity. But the tech companies could distribute their processing loads to avoid environmental injustices, UCR study finds.
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heat in electronics

As our computers and other electronic devices become faster and more powerful, they are coming closer to an undeniable physical limitation: heat generated by the electrons that carry information as they move through semiconductors.

Breaking the heat barrier of computer innovation
As our computers and other electronic devices become faster and more powerful, they are coming closer to an undeniable physical limitation: heat generated by the electrons that carry information as they move through semiconductors.
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Google data center

UCR study the first time estimates the huge water footprint from running artificial intelligence queries that rely on the cloud computations done in racks of servers that must be kept cool in warehouse-sized data processing centers. 

AI programs consume large volumes of scarce water
UCR study the first time estimates the huge water footprint from running artificial intelligence queries that rely on the cloud computations done in racks of servers that must be kept cool in warehouse-sized data processing centers. 
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Quantum electrons

UCR team has shown in the laboratory the unique and practical function of newly created materials, which they called quantum composites, that may advance electrical, optical, and computer technologies.

UCR team creates “quantum composites” for various electrical and optical innovations
UCR team has shown in the laboratory the unique and practical function of newly created materials, which they called quantum composites, that may advance electrical, optical, and computer technologies.
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New UC Riverside program will train doctoral students on translating science into public policy

NSF-funded project aims to enhance STEM graduate training in sustainable transportation
New UC Riverside program will train doctoral students on translating science into public policy
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UC Riverside engineers are developing methods to keep self-driving cars and autonomous drones from being hacked

Protecting computer vision from adversarial attacks
UC Riverside engineers are developing methods to keep self-driving cars and autonomous drones from being hacked
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Emissions coming from factory chimneys

Two UC Riverside experts explain how carbon capture and utilization technologies work, and what needs to improve for them to deliver on their promise

Fighting climate change with carbon capture and utilization technologies
Two UC Riverside experts explain how carbon capture and utilization technologies work, and what needs to improve for them to deliver on their promise
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Time crystals that persist indefinitely at room temperature could have applications in precision timekeeping

Time crystals leave the lab
Time crystals that persist indefinitely at room temperature could have applications in precision timekeeping
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Infants and young children with motor delays may soon be able to wear robotic helpers

Robotic assistive device will lend a helping hand to infants with movement difficulties
Infants and young children with motor delays may soon be able to wear robotic helpers
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Bourns Hall

Infants and young children with motor delays may soon be able to wear robotic helpers

Robotic assistive device will lend a helping hand to infants with movement difficulties
Infants and young children with motor delays may soon be able to wear robotic helpers
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