Faculty
TUNC ALDEMIR, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Ohio State, Ph.D. 1978, Nuclear Engineering, University of Illinois
Probabilistic risk assessment, probabilistic system dynamics, maintenance optimization, numerical methods, nuclear plant dynamics.
MARILYN G. ANDREWS, Adjunct Professor of ECE, Ph.D. 1992, Computer Science, Northwestern University
Wireless and personal communications, Computer and wireless networks, Multimedia Communication Networks
MICHAEL CAILAS, Adjunct Professor of ECE, Ph.D. 1973, Engineering Mechanics and Civil Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology
Wireless and personal communications, wireless data and wireless networks
YANG DAI, Associate Professor in Bioinformatics, Ph.D. 1991,
University of Tsukuba, Japan
Bioinformatics, Data Mining and Machine Learning, Algortihm design
DANILO ERRICOLO, Research Scientist of ECE and the College of Engineeirng, Ph.D. 1998, ECE, University of Illinois at Chicago
Electromagnetic propagation for wireless communications, Electromagnetic scattering, Electromagnetic compatibility, Optics, Electromagnetic field theory
JIE LIANG, Professor of Bioinformatics, Ph.D. 1994, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Structural Bioinformatics, Cheminformatics and Drug Discovery, Data Mining, Computational Biology
ANDREW LOCK, Adjunct Professor in the College of Engineering, Ph.D. 2007, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Illinois at Chicago
Combustion, Air Polution
HUI LU, Associate Professor of Bioinformatics and Academic Director of the Bioinformatics Traning Program (BiTmaP), Ph.D. 1999, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Bioinformatics
ZAINALABEDIN NAVABI, Adjunct Professor of ECE, Ph.D. 1981, MS 1978, University of Arizona, BS, University of Texas at Austin, all in Electrical
Engineering
Digital system design methodologies, Hardware description languages, Design and description of digital systems for test, verification, simulation and synthesis, Digital system test and testability methods.
PAOLO PRINETTO, Professor of ECE, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy. Adjunct Professor of ECE, University of Illinois at Chicago
Design and test of complex digital systems. Built-in self test and built-in self repair methodologies. Dependability evaluation and enhancement.
HOWARD B. ROCKMAN, Adjunct Professor in the College of Engineering, J.D. 1963 with honors, Law Review, George Washington University Law School, B.S. Mechanical Engineering, Drexel Institute of Technology
Mr. Rockman concentrates his practice in intellectual property, and is engaged in all phases of patent, trademark, copyright, trade secret, and unfair competition law, including litigation in the Federal and State courts, prosecution before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, licensing, and client counseling
MARCO SANTAMBROGIO, Assistant Professor at Politecnico di Milano, adjunct Professor in the College of Engineering of University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) and research affiliate at Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
He conducts research and teaches in the areas of reconfigurable computing, Self-aware and autonomic systems, hardware/software codesign, embedded systems, and high performance processors and systems.
GOCE TRAJCEVSKI, Adjunct Professor of CS, Ph.D. 2002, Computer Science, University of Illinois at Chicago
Moving objects databases (modeling, querying, and uncertainty management), Updates and active databases, Logic and workflow management systems
PIERGIORGIO L. E. USLENGHI, Professor of ECE and Associate Dean, Director of the Electromagnetics Laboratory, Ph.D. 1967, Physics, University of Michigan, Fellow of the IEEE
Electromagnetics, scattering theory, modern optics, solid state, applied mathematics.
HOWARD L. WOLFMAN, PE, Adjunct Professor in the College of Engineering, M.B.A. Northwestern University, B.S.E.E. University of Illinois
Development, Design, Manufacturing, Project Management, Quality, Global marketing and Sales of electronic/electrical products. USA, NAFTA and Global standards development. Government relations