Embedded Computer Systems research »
Research Faculty
» Elaheh (Eli) Bozorgzadeh » Nikil Dutt » Tony Givargis » Ian G. Harris » Alexandru Nicolau » Isaac D. Scherson » Shannon Tauro » Alexander Veidenbaum With applications ranging from electronic wallets to information appliances, implanted adaptive insulin pumps, smart automobile air-bag systems, and wireless wrist communicators, embedded computer systems have immense potential to change our daily routines.
Researchers at the Bren School cover a broad range of research topics from architectures for embedded computer systems to design automation and embedded systems methodologies.
The research is highly interdisciplinary in nature, emphasizing automotive, communications and medical applications, and promoting technology and knowledge transfer for the benefit of the individual and society.
Computer science professor Natasa Przulj is researching large real-world networks with the emphasis on biological networks. Understanding the inner workings of the cell constitutes the foremost fundamental problem of modern biology.