Yih-Fang Huang
Professor, Electrical Engineering
Areas of Interest
Statistical communications and signal processing
Thomas Kosel
Professor Emeritus, Electrical Engineering
Nick Laneman
Professor, Electrical Engineering
Co-Director, Wireless Institute; Director, SpectrumX
Areas of Interest
Communications systems, information theory, signal processing
Michael Lemmon
Professor, Electrical Engineering
Areas of Interest
Impact of communication on control, real-time systems, complex dynamical systems
Craig Lent
Frank M. Freimann Professor, Electrical Engineering
Areas of Interest
Quantum-dot cellular automata (QCA)
Hai Lin
Professor, Electrical Engineering
Areas of Interest
Robotics, control theory, formal methods, cyber-physical systems, multi-robot cooperative tasking, human machine collaboration
Lei Liu
Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering
Areas of Interest
Millimeter- and submillimeter-wave device and circuit design, modeling, and testing; quasi-optical techniques; terahertz detectors for imaging and spectroscopy; novel microwave materials and devices; superconducting electronics; microfabrication and processing.
Christine Maziar
Professor of Electrical Engineering
Ahearn Family Collegiate Director of the Notre Dame Engineering Grand Challenges Scholars Program
Areas of Interest
Models and simulation tools that describe charge transport in semiconductor device structures; transport phenomena in ultra-small structures; structures under high electric fields; structures composed of superlattices or novel materials
Alexander Mintairov
Professor Emeritus, Electrical Engineering
Areas of Interest
Near-field magneto-spectroscopy of nano-photonic structures, emission properties of dilute nitride materials, nano-optics of microdisk lasers, light-emitting single-electron transistors, and blinking phenomena in colloidal nanostructures.
Kai Ni
Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering
Areas of Interest
Nanoelectronic devices, AI accelerator technology, 3D memory technology, field effect transistors, ferroelectric devices