ECE Department News 2016
ECE Students Receive Armstrong Research Foundation Awards
 Two undergraduate and two graduate students in the Electrical & Computer Engineering
                        Department were given Armstrong Memorial Research Foundation (AMRF) Awards at a departmental
                        Town Hall Meeting on May 16, 2016 for excellence in high GPA achievement. The two
                        undergraduate awardees are Steven Massaro and Zahraa Krayem, and the two graduate
                        awardees are Inigo Urteaga and Jun Duan.
Two undergraduate and two graduate students in the Electrical & Computer Engineering
                        Department were given Armstrong Memorial Research Foundation (AMRF) Awards at a departmental
                        Town Hall Meeting on May 16, 2016 for excellence in high GPA achievement. The two
                        undergraduate awardees are Steven Massaro and Zahraa Krayem, and the two graduate
                        awardees are Inigo Urteaga and Jun Duan.
ECE PhD Student Wins Award at SRC TECHCON
 Stony Brook ECE graduate student Weicheng Liu has received the Best in Session Award
                        at the 2016 SRC TECHCON Conference held in Austin, Texas. Weicheng's paper has proposed a novel method for automatic
                        clock tree development to reduce power consumption. Weicheng  is a PhD student at
                        the NanoCAS Lab advised by Prof. Emre Salman.
Stony Brook ECE graduate student Weicheng Liu has received the Best in Session Award
                        at the 2016 SRC TECHCON Conference held in Austin, Texas. Weicheng's paper has proposed a novel method for automatic
                        clock tree development to reduce power consumption. Weicheng  is a PhD student at
                        the NanoCAS Lab advised by Prof. Emre Salman. 
Prof. Petar Djuric Takes the Helm
 Professor Petar M. Djuric has been apointed the chair of the ECE department. With
                     the department more than 25 years, Djurić has served the department, college and university
                     in a number of capacities. His primary research focus is in the area of signal and
                     information processing with specific interest in the theory of signal modeling, detection,
                     and estimation; Monte Carlo-based methods; signal and information processing over
                     networks; machine learning, RFID, and the Internet of Things.
Professor Petar M. Djuric has been apointed the chair of the ECE department. With
                     the department more than 25 years, Djurić has served the department, college and university
                     in a number of capacities. His primary research focus is in the area of signal and
                     information processing with specific interest in the theory of signal modeling, detection,
                     and estimation; Monte Carlo-based methods; signal and information processing over
                     networks; machine learning, RFID, and the Internet of Things.
Prof. Shan Lin Receives NSF CAREER Award
 Dr. Shan Lin, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has been
                        awarded the National Science Foundation's Early Career Development (CAREER) Award,
                        which is given to young faculty members for research and educational activities. This
                        award will support Dr. Lin's work on ensuring the safety and security of networks
                        in connected hospitals.
Dr. Shan Lin, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has been
                        awarded the National Science Foundation's Early Career Development (CAREER) Award,
                        which is given to young faculty members for research and educational activities. This
                        award will support Dr. Lin's work on ensuring the safety and security of networks
                        in connected hospitals.
Petar M. Djuric Elevated to EURASIP Fellow
 At the beginning of every year, the European Association for Signal Processing (EURASIP)
                     recognizes "outstanding achievements of its members and volunteers. Each year, a select
                     group of signal processing researchers is elevated to EURASIP Fellow, the Association's
                     most prestigious honour." This year one of the four recipients of this high distinction
                     is Petar M. Djuric. His citation reads "For contributions to the theory and practice
                     of Bayesian signal processing.”
At the beginning of every year, the European Association for Signal Processing (EURASIP)
                     recognizes "outstanding achievements of its members and volunteers. Each year, a select
                     group of signal processing researchers is elevated to EURASIP Fellow, the Association's
                     most prestigious honour." This year one of the four recipients of this high distinction
                     is Petar M. Djuric. His citation reads "For contributions to the theory and practice
                     of Bayesian signal processing.”
ECE Doctoral Graduate Wins SPEC Dissertation Award
 The Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC) Distinguished Dissertation
                     Award is given each year to a doctoral dissertation which exemplifies scientific significance,
                     impact and originality. Stony Brook University’s (SBU) own Yufei Ren was chosen as
                     the winner for 2015 from amongst fifteen phenomenal dissertations from institutions
                     across the globe.
The Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC) Distinguished Dissertation
                     Award is given each year to a doctoral dissertation which exemplifies scientific significance,
                     impact and originality. Stony Brook University’s (SBU) own Yufei Ren was chosen as
                     the winner for 2015 from amongst fifteen phenomenal dissertations from institutions
                     across the globe. 
Using Glass to Improve Graphene's Powerful Conductivity
 A team led by ECE assistant professor Matthew Eisaman has developed a method using common glass for creating resilient, customized, and high-performance graphene.
                        The material is known for its durability and electrical conductivity and is used in
                        the energy, electronics and semiconductor industries. The graphene-enhancing process
                        is detailed in a paper published in Scientific Reports.
A team led by ECE assistant professor Matthew Eisaman has developed a method using common glass for creating resilient, customized, and high-performance graphene.
                        The material is known for its durability and electrical conductivity and is used in
                        the energy, electronics and semiconductor industries. The graphene-enhancing process
                        is detailed in a paper published in Scientific Reports.
ECE Student Wins 2016 Goldwater Scholarship
 Electrical Engineering student Michael D’Agati is a recipient of the 2016 Goldwater
                        Scholarship. Michael is a sophomore majoring in Electrical Engineering. He is interested in nanotechnology
                           and biomedical applications, and is studying the use of 3-D graphene supercapacitors
                           to power an in vivo embedded system for health monitoring.
Electrical Engineering student Michael D’Agati is a recipient of the 2016 Goldwater
                        Scholarship. Michael is a sophomore majoring in Electrical Engineering. He is interested in nanotechnology
                           and biomedical applications, and is studying the use of 3-D graphene supercapacitors
                           to power an in vivo embedded system for health monitoring.
