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Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Education

Ph.D. Electrical and Computer Engineering, Auburn University
M.S. Electrical Engineering, Auburn University
B.S. Electrical Engineering, Auburn University

Research Interests

Sensors
Instrumentation
MEMS
Packaging
Chaos Electronics

In The News

SURE program provides undergraduates with a taste of electrical and computer engineering graduate school

In its second year, the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience gives undergraduates the chance to conduct meaningful, faculty-guided research while simulating the experience of graduate school.

New Engineering Global Programs opportunity takes students to New Zealand

A new study abroad program through Engineering Global Programs will take Auburn Engineering students to the South Pacific, immersing them in the environmental landscapes of New Zealand.