2016-2017 Undergraduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department
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Main Office: Walter Schroeder Library, L-350
Phone: (414) 277-7323
Fax: (414) 277-7465
The Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) Department is the oldest and largest academic department at MSOE. The department maintains 14 engineering laboratories and the EECS Technical Support Center. Undergraduate degree granting responsibility includes the areas of biomedical, computer, electrical and software engineering. The department offers graduate degree programs in engineering and perfusion.
The vision of the EECS department is to provide an effective, evidence-based educational experience enabled by skillful staff and delivered by faculty recognized for their pedagogy, subject knowledge, and leadership in professional activities.
The mission of the EECS department is to provide a personalized environment facilitated by student-centered faculty and staff that prepares students for professional positions, career advancement, and graduate studies in a global society.
To this end, the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department will:
- Offer and maintain nationally recognized instructional programs that include relevant, up-to-date curricula and laboratories.
- Create an educational climate that incorporates best practices for student learning.
- Support student professional, personal, and social development through faculty and staff mentorship and advising.
- Foster mutually beneficial relationships with industry.
- Provide research and international experiences and other development opportunities for students.
- Meaningfully participate in recruiting and outreach activities.
- Contribute to institutional initiatives that aim to broaden representation in the engineering profession.
- Develop departmental expertise in online and blended learning.
- Maintain contributing representation in professional and accrediting organizations.
- Recruit and develop knowledgeable faculty dedicated to excellence in teaching.
- Encourage relevant scholarly activities, consulting and research.
Faculty
Chairperson:
Dr. Stephen Williams
Professors:
Dr. Edward W. Chandler, Dr. Eric Durant, Dr. Larry Fennigkoh, Dr. Ronald Gerrits, Dr. Russell Meier, Dr. Robert A. Strangeway, Dr. Christopher Taylor, Dr. Jay Urbain, Dr. Stephen Williams
Associate Professors:
Dr. Robert Hasker, Dr. Mark Hornick, Dr. Olga Imas, Dr. Timothy Johnson, Dr. Richard Kelnhofer, Dr. Jeffrey LaMack, Dr. Joerg Mossbrucker, Dr. Cory Prust, Dr. Sheila Ross, Dr. Darrin Rothe, Dr. Walter Schilling, Dr. Charles Tritt
Assistant Professors:
Dr. Jennifer Bonniwell, Dr. Joshua Carl, Dr. Brad Dennis, Dr. Steven Holland, Dr. Adam Livingston, Dr. Luke Weber, Dr. Kerry Widder, Dr. Jay Wierer, Dr. Josiah Yoder
Adjunct Professors:
Dr. Kishore Acharya, William Barnekow, Dr. John Brauer, Dr. Steven Fredette, Dr. Mark Sebern, Dr. Thomas J. Swiontek
Adjunct Associate Professors:
Dr. Ahmed Mohamed Sayed Ahmed, Dr. David Haas, Jon Hopkins, Dr. Gerald Thomas, Dr. Robert Turney, John Wheeldon
Adjunct Assistant Professors:
Dr. Omar Abdel-Baqi, Brad Becker, Frederick Hoadley, Mark Krueger, Christopher J. Merkl, Brian Petted, Dr. Nancy Schlick, Dr. Carol Tumey, Baohuy Ung, Michael Vieau, Dr. Michael J. Wenzel
Professors Emeriti:
Bernard Budny, Dr. Vincent R. Canino, Dr. Michael T. Chier, James Eckl, Frank Evans, Dr. John Gassert, Dr. Owe Petersen, Dr. Steven Reyer, Dr. Hadi Saadat, Hans Schroeder, Dr. Mark Sebern, Dr. Thomas Swiontek, Thomas Tillman
Staff
Assistant to Chairperson:
Emily Vogel, CAP
Department Administrative Assistant:
Carole Kasprzycki
EECS Technical Support:
Martin Handley, Manager
James Frommell, Technician
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