Electrical Engineering - California Institute of Technology.
Electrical Engineering Celebrating the Past Century and Pondering the Next. but then decided I liked engineering more than writing policy papers and speeches, so I went back to graduate school.. engineering in general and electrical engineering specifically is a very interactive area of research that is very rewarding. “Caltech is a.
Amnon Yariv Awarded National Medal of Science. 10-15-10 Amnon Yariv, Martin and Eileen Summerfield Professor of Applied Physics and Professor of Electrical Engineering, has received one of the highest honors bestowed by the United States government on scientists, and engineers.He is a recipient of the National Medal of Science.Professor Yariv's research group has pioneered the field of.
Students will choose a technical topic of interest, possibly based on a previous research or course project, and write a paper in an academic genre on that topic. Appropriate genres include the engineering report, review paper, or a peer-reviewed journal paper.
For a time, Caltech was giving more PhD degrees in Electrical Engineering than MIT. Professor Charles Lauritsen built high-voltage vacuum tubes and EE Professor Francis Maxstadt was involved in the testing of insulators and towers, more so than even Sorensen himself. Professor Stuart Mackeown also spent a lot of time in the High-Voltage Lab.
In our research, we use state-of-the-art laser systems, micro and nano fabrication tools and techniques, unconventional materials, and numerical and theoretical techniques. While our main goal is experimental realization of novel nonlinear photonic systems, techniques, and technologies, we also work on advancing the theoretical understanding of these systems as well as applying our solutions.
BSEE, MIT, 1958. Weinreb received his PhD degree in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1963. While he was still a graduate student at MIT, he developed the world’s first digital autocorrelation spectrometer which he then used to place a new upper limit to the Galactic deuterium-to-hydrogen ratio.
Unsupervised Learning of Models for Recognition (127 pages pdf) Caltech, 2000 M. Munich. Visual Input for Pen-based Computers (200 pgs pdf) Caltech, 2000 L. Goncalves. Automatic Observation and Synthesis of Human Motion (185 pgs pdf) Caltech, 2000 J .Y. Bouguet. Visual Methods for Three-Dimensional Modeling (236 pgs pdf) Caltech, 1999.