Christina Fragouli

Christina Fragouli
Professor
Electrical And Computer Engineering

Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles
B.S. National Technical University of Athens

Dr. Christina Fragouli is a Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles. She directs the Algorithmic Research in Network Information Flow (ARNI) which performs research in areas such as network coding, algorithms for networking, wireless networks and network security

Izhak Rubin

Izhak Rubin
Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering

Ph.D. Princeton University
M.S. Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
B.S. Technion-Israel Institute of Technology

Dr. Rubin's research and teaching interests include communications/telecommunications, computer networks, multimedia IP networks, UAV/UGV-aided networks, integrated system and network management, C4ISR systems and networks, optical networks, network simulations and analysis.

Majid Sarrafzadeh


Majid Sarrafzadeh
Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering




Professor Sarrafzadeh's research interests are: Wireless Health and Biomedical Devices, Embedded and Reconfigurable Systems, Design and Analysis of Algorithms, and Data Analytics.

Paulo Tabuada

Paulo Tabuada
Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering

Ph.D. Instituto Superior Técnico
M.S. Instituto Superior Técnico
B.S. Instituto Superior Técnico

Paulo Tabuada's main research interests cover a range of topics which could be described as a modern systems theory. In particular, he is interested in modeling, analysis, and control of real-time, embedded, networked and distributed cyber-physical systems. Dr. Tabuada also directs the Cyber-Physical Systems Laboratory (CyPhyLab), which conducts research at the intersection of computation, communication, and control. 

Jason Woo


Jason Woo
Professor
Electrical And Computer Engineering

Ph.D. Stanford University
M.S. Stanford University
B.S. University of Toronto

Professor Woo's research interests are wave and solid state electronics, CMOS and bipolar device/circuit optimization, novel device design and modeling of integrated circuits, VLSI fabrication.

Chee Wei Wong


Chee Wei Wong
Professor
Electrical And Computer Engineering

Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
M.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
B.A. University of California, Berekely

Professor Wong advances the control of photons in mesoscopic systems, involving nonlinear, ultrafast, quantum and precision measurements.