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Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Boston University
8 Saint Mary s Street
Boston
MA
United States
PH:
1 (617) 353-1236
Email:
[email protected]
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Background
EDUCATION:
- S.B. (Physics) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1961
- M.S. (E.E.) Stanford University, 1962
- Ph.D. Cornell University, 1966
CAREER HISTORY:
Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Physics, Biomedical Engineering, and Cognitive & Neural Systems, BOSTON UNIVERSITY, Boston, Massachusetts (1995-PRESENT); Director of the Quantum Photonics Laboratory; Member of the Photonics Center, Center for Adaptive Systems, Hearing Research Center, and Program in Neuroscience. Courses taught include Introductory Atomic and Quantum Physics, Electromagnetic Fields and Waves, Functions of a Complex Variable, Probability for Electrical and Computer Engineering, Probability and Random Processes, Introduction to Photonics, Lasers, Lightwave Devices, Quantum Electronics, Nonlinear and Ultrafast Optics, Introduction to Optical Communications, Photonics and Lightwave Communications, Seminar in Quantum Electronics, Seminar in Photonics, Introduction to Biological Sensory Systems, Signal Detection in Sensory Systems, and Energy Detection Mechanisms in Psychophysics
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