Women Faculty in EECS
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Ana Arias
Acting Associate Professor* of Electrical Engineering Graduate of the University of Cambridge Interests: Energy; Physical Electronics. |
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Ruzena Bajcsy
Professor of Computer Science Graduate of Stanford University Interests: Computer vision; Robotics; Artificial intelligence; Bridging Information Technology to Humanities and Social Sciences. |
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Constance Chang-Hasnain
Professor of Electrical Engineering Graduate of the University of California, Berkeley Interests: Nano-photonics; Bio-photonics; Optical MEMS; Semiconductors. |
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Susan Graham
Professor Emerita of Computer Science Graduate of Stanford University Interests: Human-Computer Interaction; Programming Systems; Software Development Environments, Software Engineering. |
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Sylvia Ratnasamy
Assistant Professor of Computer Science (effective July 1, 2011) Graduate of UC Berkeley Interests: Networked Systems |
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Tsu-Jae King
Professor of Electrical Engineering Graduate of Stanford University Interests: Solid-State Devices. |
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Dawn Song
Associate Professor of Computer Science Graduate of the University of California, Berkeley Interests: Security |
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Claire Tomlin
Professor of Electrical Engineering Graduate of the University of California, Berkeley Interests: Control Theory; Hybrid and Embedded Systems; Biological Cell Networks |
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Katherine Yelick
Professor of Computer Science and NERSC Division Director, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Interests: Programming Systems; Parallel Programming Techniques. |
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Bin Yu
Professor of Statistics and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Graduate of the University of California, Berkeley Interests: statistical methodologies and models involving large data sets from remote sensing, data networks (internet and sensor networks), neuroscience, finance, and bioinformatics. |
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Avideh Zakhor
Professor of Electrical Engineering Graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Interests: Signal/Image/Video Processing; Compression and Communication, Multimedia Networking, 3D Modeling, Rendering and Visualization. |
* An Acting Associate Professor is a full time, tenure-track faculty with full
Academic Senate privileges. The term "acting" indicates that tenure has not
yet been conferred, as is typical for very recent additions to our faculty
at the Associate Professor level.
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