Faculty and Staff
Faculty
Sanjukta Bhanja, PhD
Interim Dean, Professor
Office: ENB 376 | Lab: ENB 349A | 813-974-4755 | Email
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Dr. Bhanja's research is in nano-computing using Beyond-CMOS Emerging Technologies: modeling, fabrication, characterization and design automation harnessing unique properties of the nano-devices. Her recent work focuses on nano-magnetic logic, spin-couple computing, organic spintronics, straintronics, resistive logic/memory in creating unique computing paradigm. The target application domains are futuristic programmable magnetic grids for Computer Vision applications, data-centric embedded/ secured computing, Graphical Probabilistic Models for Stochastic High Performance Computing and next generation memories.
Office: ENB 379D | 813-974-1025 | Email
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×îÐÂÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ (2006)
Dr. Castellanos's research interests lie in the area of cyber physical systems, embedded systems, Internet of things (IoT) and control theory for industrial applications in the areas of Mechatronics and Industrial Automation.
Nasir Ghani, PhD
Professor, Dir. MS Cybersecurity, Academic Research Dir. Cyber Florida
Office: ENB 374 | 813-974-4772 | Email
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Drew Hoff, PhD
Professor, Graduate Program Dir.
Office: ENB 248 | LAB: ENB 111 | 813-974-4958 | Email
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Penn State University (1988)
Dr. Hoff's research interests include: Afterglow chemical processing of materials for electronics, sensor, and MEMS applications; Oxide formation on Si & SiC, Diamond processing, Surface Conditioning, Noncontact Corona Kelvin Metrology of electronic materials; Dielectrics, SiC, Corona Ion-Assisted delivery of drugs and DNA to Skin and Tissue, Noncontact voltage and corona characterization of cells and tissue, Contamination monitoring and control in IC Manufacturing, Microsystem and MEMS fabrication, Integrated Circuit manufacturing and in-line testing, and Workforce development and training for technology professionals.
Chung Seop Jeong, PhD
Associate Professor of Instruction
Office: ENB 253 | 813-974-6415 | Email
Wilfrido A. Moreno, PhD
Professor
Office: ENB 254 | 813-974-4775 | Email
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×îÐÂÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ (1993)
Dr. Moreno's research interests are: Energy, Power Electronics and Controls Option Supervisor- Primary areas of interest include System integration for industrial applications in the areas of Industrial Controls & Instrumentation, Robotics, Digital Signal Processing, Reconfigurable Architectures, Analog-Digital Mixed Signal Design & Synthesis, Communications and Biomedical Engineering. Other areas of current interest are the use of Lasers in developing new methods and techniques for electronic circuitry interconnects and test validation of VLSI fault tolerant designs, Laser Restructuring for quick prototyping of electronic circuits; laser machining and Multimedia & Instructional Technologies Solutions for Engineering Education including Distance Learning.
Gokhan Mumcu, PhD
Professor
Office: ENB 362 | 813-974-8178 | Email
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The Ohio State University, (2008)
Dr. Mumcu's research is focused on electromagnetic theory, computational electromagnetics, THz imaging systems, metamaterials and their applications to small directive radiators and printed miniature antennas.
Rudy Schlaf, PhD
Professor
Office: IDRB 202F | 813-974-8463 | Email
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Technische Universitat Berlin, Germany (1995)
Dr. Schlaf's main research interests currently span the following areas: Spray based deposition of macro-molecular thin films and interfaces, photoemission spectroscopy on organic semiconductor/bio-materials interfaces, work function measurements, directed assembly of macromolecular materials, biosensors, thin film photovoltaics, and electronic structure and growth phenomena of atomic layer deposition thin films.
Sylvia Thomas, PhD
Professor, VP for Research & Innovation, President & CEO USF Research Foundation, Inc.
Office: ENB 368 | 813-974-4011 | Email
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Howard University (1999)
Dr. Thomas' research and teaching endeavors are in the areas of Advanced Materials for applications in alternative energy sources, sustainable environments, and bio-applications for nano-electro mechanical system (NEMS) devices – nanowires and nanoparticles. Her research explores the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) growth nucleation, film characterization, and device fabrication of III-V and II-IV materials, such as AlN and SiC. Her research is interdisciplinary in nature and fosters collaborations with Chemical and Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Public Health, Medicine, and the Nanomaterials and Nanomanufacturing Research Center (NNRC).
Ismail Uysal, PhD
Associate Professor, Undergraduate Program Dir.
Office: ENB 366 | 813-974-8823 | Email
Jing Wang, PhD
Professor
Office: ENB 378 | 813-974-6011 | Email
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University of Michigan (2006)
Dr. Wang's research interests include nano/microfabrication, nanomaterials, RF MEMS devices, on-chip power generation, microfluidics, MEMS transducers, RF integrated circuit, wide bandgap materials, polymer nanocomposite and responsive polymers.
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*May not be scheduled to teach every semester |