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Gutierrez Wins Marconi Award

Ph.D. student, Felix Gutierrez, has been named a Marconi Young Scholar. He is one of only five international recipients. The Marconi Society, an organization devoted to recognizing and encouraging scientific contributions in the field of communications science and the internet, recognized Gutierrez for his outstanding work in the field of antenna design and analog circuit design. 

Sujay Sanghavi Joins Faculty

Dr. Sujay Sanghavi will join ECE as an Assistant Professor in the Fall. His research lies at the intersection of two fields: networking, and statistical machine learning. He is particularly interested in the use of probability and optimization for developing new algorithms in both of these fields.

Sujay has a B. Tech from IIT Bombay, and two MS degrees (in Math and ECE) and a PhD in ECE from the University of Illinois, Urbana. He just completed two years as a postdoc at MIT, and one year as an assistant professor in ECE at Purdue University.

Bank Wins Presidential Early Career Award

Assistant professor Seth Bank just received a 2009 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor bestowed by the United States government on young researchers. Bank will use the $1M grant attached to the award to study metal/semiconductor nanocomposites (metallic nanoparticles embedded in a semiconductor). The goal is to use these new materials to produce efficient sources of terahertz radiation for a number of applications in chemical/gas sensing and security.

ACISC Call for Papers

The 4th Annual Austin Conference on Integrated Systems & Circuits (ACISC) has issued a call for papers. Previous conferences have included keynote addresses from the CEO's of Silicon Laboratories and Cirrus Logic, tutorials on bleeding edge technologies, and wide participation from industry.

Alumnus Hired at Penn State

UT-ECE PhD graduate, Vishal Monga, has accepted a tenure-track position at Pennsylvania State University for fall 2009. Monga's PhD research, supervised by Professor Brian L. Evans, was in a problem in multimedia security and mining known as perceptual image hashing. Perceptual image hashing helps index large image databases for efficient search and retrieval, makes watermarking images easier, and strengthens image/document authentication against attacks.

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