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There are eight named academic tracks spanning electrical and computer engineering around which admissions, course offerings, and advising are organized, as listed below. However, the interests and work of students and faculty alike may overlap more than one track.  

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Track Name

Acronym

Track Advisor

Ph.D Coordinator

Coursework overview link

Architecture, Computer Systems, and Embedded Systems 

ACSES

Dr. Jonathan Valvano

Dr. Lizy K. John

Link

bioECE

bioECE

Dr. David SoloveicikSoloveichik

Dr. David SoloveicikSoloveichik

Link

Decision, Information, and Communications Engineering

DICE

Dr. Haris Vikalo

Dr. Aryan Mokhtari

Link

Electromagnetics and Acoustics

EA 

Dr. Ruochen Lu

Dr. Ruochen Lu

Link

Electronics, Photonics and Quantum Systems

EPQS

Dr. Emanuel Tutuc

Dr. Xiuling Li

Link

Integrated Circuits and Systems 

ICS

Dr. Michael Orshansky

Dr. Nur A. Touba

Link

Power Electronics and Power Systems 

PEPS

Dr. Surya Santoso

Dr. Hao Zhu

Link

Software Engineering and Systems

SES

Dr. Sarfraz Khurshid

Dr. Sarfraz Khurshid

Link

Architecture, Computer Systems, and Embedded Systems. Computer architecture is at the interface of computer hardware and software. Its practitioners are responsible for specifying, designing, and implementing at the architecture level the hardware structures that carry out the work specified by computer software. Computer architects share the responsibility for providing mechanisms that algorithms, compilers, and operating systems can use to enhance the performance and/or energy requirements of running applications. Computer architecture spans many dimensions, such as the scope of a processor (embedded processors, desktop systems, servers, and supercomputers); the target application (general-purpose versus domain-specific); the characteristics of the design objectives (speed, power consumption, cost, reliability, availability, and reconfigurability); and the measurement and analysis of resulting designs.

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