Computer Engineering and Science Research
The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department participates in research and course work in the computer
engineering and science areas including topics
in computer architecture, fault-tolerance, interconnection networks, parallel and distributed systems, expert systems, fuzzy logic, software
engineering algorithms and programmable logic.
Areas of research include:
 | The Petri net solver |
 | The particle collider |
 | FPGA devices for relay ladder logic |
 | Continuous simulation with data interpolations based on scattered
empirical data |
 | Liquid Crystals |
 | Transient Wave Propagation |
 | Optics |
 | Scientific Computation |
 | Modeling Problems in Material Science |
 | Expert Systems |
 | Fuzzy Logic |
 | Artificial Intelligence |
 | Intelligent Programming |
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