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Fall 2012 Senior Design Open House Winners Announced

The University of Texas at Austin Electrical and Computer Engineering Department (UT ECE), a top-ranked department, provides a unique opportunity and a supportive environment for academic/industry partnership through our Senior Design Projects. This capstone coursework provides academic excellence as well as key corporate benefits as teams focus on solving open-ended problems submitted by industrial collaborators.

UT ECE Graduate Students Bei Yu, Jhih-Rong Gao, and their Advisor Prof. David Z. Pan Win 2nd Place in ICCAD'12 CAD Contest

UT ECE graduate students Bei Yu, Jhih-Rong Gao, and their advisor Prof. David Z. Pan won the 2nd Place Award at the ICCAD'12 CAD Contest in Fuzzy Pattern Matching for Physical Verification. There are over 60 teams around the world participated in the ICCAD'12 CAD Contest, which has three distinct contest problems. This fuzzy patterning matching problem and benchmarks are provided by Mentor Graphics, a leading EDA company, to advance the state-of-the-art of IC design for manufacturing (DFM).

Prof. J.K. Aggarwal Gives Distinguished Lecture at Notre Dame King-Sun Fu Prize Lecture Series

UT ECE professor J.K. Aggarwal recently gave a distinguished lecture at the University of Notre Dame as part of their King-Sun Fu Prize Winner Lecture Series. The King-Sn Fu Prize is given every other year by the International Association for Pattern Recognition in recognition of outstanding technical contributions to the field of pattern recognition. The Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Notre Dame recently hosted a series of lectures by winners of the King-Sun Fu Prize. Dr. Aggarwal was awarded the K.S.

Prof. Robert Heath Named Distinguished Lecturer of IEEE Signal Processing Society for 2013-2014

UT ECE professor Robert Heath has been selected as distinguished lecturer of the IEEE signal processing society for 2013-2014. The distinguished lecturer title is viewed as an award within the IEEE signal processing society. It is conferred by its awards board. Each year, the board selects five individuals as distinguished lecturers.


UT ECE Graduate Student Michelle Saad Awarded 2012 Intel PhD Fellowship

UT ECE graduate student Michelle Saad has been named a winner of a 2012 Intel PhD Fellowship for her work on Natural Scene and Motion Statistics Model-Based Video Quality Assessment. Michelle's work is supervised by Dr. Alan Bovik in the Laboratory for Image & Video Engineering (LIVE) and Wireless and Networking Communications Group (WNCG).

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