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ECE Illinois Overview

ECE Illinois Overview. Brad Petersen Assistant Director of Communications Fall 2008. The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. “Here, my friends, on the prairies of Illinois and of the Middle West, We can see a long way in all directions.

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ECE Illinois Overview

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  1. ECE Illinois Overview Brad Petersen Assistant Director of Communications Fall 2008

  2. The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

  3. “Here, my friends, on the prairies of Illinois and of the Middle West, We can see a long way in all directions. We look to east, to west, to north and south. Our commerce, our ideas, come and go in all directions. Here there are no barriers, No defenses, to ideas or the spirit, No rigid patterns of thought, and no iron conformity.” -Adlai E. Stevenson II, Illinois Governor 1949-1953

  4. The University of Illinoisat Urbana-Champaign • Land-grant university created by Morrill Act • Founded in 1867 • Flagship institution • 42,326 students* • 2,971 faculty* • 8,085 staff* Alma Mater * As of 9-08

  5. Administration • Joseph B. White, President, University of Illinois • Richard Herman, Chancellor, Urbana Campus • Linda Katehi, Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Urbana Campus (an ECE professor) • Ilesanmi Adesida, College of Engineering Dean (an ECE professor) • Richard E. Blahut,ECE Illinois Department Head

  6. “This university has many faces: a superb undergraduate institution for exceptionally talented students; a research powerhouse that produces breathtaking discoveries and advances in knowledge; one of the world's leading training grounds for the next generation of scientists, professors, and policy makers; and, a force shaping the possibilities of the future across the domains of human endeavor.” -Chancellor Richard Herman

  7. University of Illinois:Research Powerhouse* • 22 Nobel Prizes and 19 Pulitzer Prizes (faculty/alumni) • 359 active US patents • Spends nearly $500 million for science and engineering R&D (2005) • Received more NSF funding than any other academic institution each year from 1998 to 2003, second most in 2004 • Nationally, ranked 8th in PhDs awarded (2006) by Inside Higher Ed * As of 9-08

  8. University of Illinois:How We Size Up * • 286 main campus buildings on 2.3 square miles • 559 total campus buildings on 7.5 square miles • Over 1,000 registered student organizations, coalitions, honorary societies, and teams • One of the largest alumni organizations in the nation with nearly 140,000 members * As of 9-08

  9. We’ve Got World Connections: • The Institute of Higher Education at Shanghai Jiao Tong University ranks us 26th in their “2007 Top 500 World Universities” • Ranked 5th nationally in number of students enrolled in study abroad programs • Ranked 4th nationally for total number of international students enrolled • Home to PLATO and the first computer network; ranked first among “top wired colleges” by PC Magazine (2008)

  10. Engineering at Illinois

  11. 12 Distinguished Departments • Aerospace • Agricultural and Biological • Bioengineering • Chemical and Biomolecular • Civil and Environmental • Computer Science • Electrical and Computer • Industrial and Enterprise Systems • Materials Science and Engineering • Mechanical Science and Engineering • Nuclear, Plasma, and Radiological • Physics

  12. College of Engineering Numbers* • Undergraduate students: 5,943 • Graduate students: 2,539 • Professors: 240 • Associate professors: 97 • Assistant professors: 85 • BS degrees conferred: 1,155 • MS degrees conferred: 428 • PhD degrees conferred: 287 * As of 9-08

  13. Major Research Facilities • Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology • Coordinated Science Laboratory • Micro and Nanotechnology Laboratory • Frederick Seitz Materials Research Laboratory • National Center for Supercomputing Applications Beckman Institute

  14. Over 40 Interdisciplinary/ Multidisciplinary Centers and Laboratories • Advanced Transportation Research and Engineering Laboratory • Center for Nanoscale Chemical-Electrical-Mechanical Manufacturing Systems • Center of Advanced Materials for Purification of Water with Systems • Grainger Center for Electric Machinery and Electromechanics • Information Trust Institute • Mid-America Earthquake Center • Power Systems Engineering Research Center • Center for Reliable and High-Performance Computing • Technology Entrepreneur Center • Center for the Simulation of Advanced Rockets

  15. Grainger Engineering Library Information Center • Technologically advanced; inspiring learning and discovery environment • Serves more than 1.5 million students, faculty, and visitors each year • Capacity for 350,000 volumes • 1,100 journal subscriptions • Conference and series subscriptions • High-end engineering workstations Grainger Engineering Library

  16. US News Rankings • The undergraduate engineering program ranks 4th (2009) • The graduate engineering program ranks 5th (2008) • Most of the college’s 12 departments are consistently top-ranked

  17. Undergraduate Engineering Specialties In 2009 Top Five • Agricultural (1) • Civil (1) • Computer engineering (5) • Electrical/electronic/communications (3) • Engineering physics (4) • Environmental/environmental health (2) • Materials (1) • Nuclear (4)* * 2008 ranking; nuclear engineering ranked every other year

  18. Graduate Engineering Specialties In 2008 Top Five • Civil (2) • Computer engineering (4) • Computer science (5) • Electrical/electronic (4) • Environmental (2) • Materials (2) • Physics—condensed matter/low temperature (1)

  19. The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

  20. ECE Illinois • Electrical engineering program established in 1891 • Computer engineering added in 1972 • Annually ranked a top program: - Undergraduate electrical engineering are ranked 3rd and graduate engineering is ranked 4th by US News - Undergraduate computer engineering is ranked 5th and graduate computer engineering is ranked 4th by US News • 20,000 alumni worldwide

  21. ECE Faculty • 100+ faculty members • Over 50% Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) fellows • Seven American Physical Society (APS) fellows • Seven Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) fellows • 10 American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) fellows • Nine members of the National Academy of Engineering (NAE) • Highly decorated—National Medal of Science, National Medal of Technology, Japan Prize, Russian Energy Prize, IEEE Medal of Honor Bruce Hajek

  22. Depth and Breadth

  23. Well-Placed Alumni • Prith Banerjee, senior VP, HP • Todd Beanblossom, chief engineer, Boeing • Mark Bohr, senior fellow, Intel • Ralph Cicerone, president, National Academy of Science • Admiral Archie Clemins, commander-in-chief, US Pacific Fleet (retired) • Martin Eberhard, founder and CEO, Tesla Motors • Rob Kennedy, co-CEO, C-SPAN • Brian Leung, founder, Bay Apparel • Dirk Meyer, president and CEO, Advanced Micro Devices • Steve Sample, president, USC • Jerry Sanders, founder, Advanced Micro Devices • Steve Sullivan, director of R & D, Industrial Light & Magic • Jack Sun, director of logic technology division, TSMC

  24. ECE Illinois Alumni Distribution

  25. Staff • ECE staff includes 70 academic professionals and hourly employees. • The average length of tenure is 9 years.

  26. ECE Undergraduate Students* • Total students: 1,754 • Computer engineering (CE) majors: 446 • Electrical engineering (EE) majors: 799 • CE incoming freshmen average ACT score: 30.4 • EE incoming freshmen average ACT score: 30.4 • CE incoming freshmen average high school rank: 90 • EE incoming freshmen average high school rank: 89 • For 2005-06 academic year: - 127 CE degrees conferred - 215 EE degrees conferred * As of 9-08

  27. ECE Graduate Students • Total students: 508 • For 2007-2008: • 113 master’s degrees conferred • 60PhD degrees conferred * As of 9-08

  28. Educating Tomorrow’s Engineers • Students learn from faculty experts in their fields. • 30 department undergraduate labs ensure hands-on component. • Senior Design or Advanced Digital Projects Laboratory classes allow undergrads to initiate unique projects. • Students prepared for leadership roles in increasingly global environment.

  29. ECE 110 • As freshmen, all ECE students take ECE 110: Exploring Digital Information Technology, an introductory course that provides an overview of the discipline.

  30. ECE 444 • Students in ECE 444: Theory and Fabrication -of Integrated Circuit Devices spend time working in the yellow glow of the “Fab Lab.”

  31. ECE 498: Programming Massively Parallel Processors • As parallel processors become more prevalent, need for experts will grow. • Development of ECE 498 was unique collaboration between: • David Kirk, NVIDIA chief scientist • Wen-mei Hwu, AMD Jerry Sanders Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering • ECE Illinois and NVIDIA will share blueprint of ECE 498 with numerous peer institutions.

  32. Why Hire ECE Students? • Students study and collaborate with faculty who are experts in their areas. They also interact with fellow students who are outstanding and diverse. • Students receive a hands-on education, spending a great deal of time in the department’s many laboratories. • Most students leave Illinois prepared for life in the real world, having survived at least four years on a large campus offering many distractions, challenges, and opportunities. Students are mature, well-rounded, and ambitious.

  33. Student Recruitment: Interviews* • Interviews scheduled: 1,747 • Companies recruiting ECE students: 784 • Average interviews for BS students: 7.3 • Average interviews for MS students: 6.7 • Average offers for BS students: 2.4 • Average offers for MS students: 2.9 * From ECS, 2007-2008

  34. Student Recruitment: Salary* Average starting salary for: • Bachelor’s CompE: $68,804 • Bachelor’s EE: $61,099 • Master’s: $78,687 Signing bonus: • Bachelor’s: 46% receive; average is $6,170 • Master’s: 50% receive; average is $6,333 * From ECS, 2007-2008

  35. Research Areas • Biomedical Imaging, Bioengineering, and Acoustics • Communications • Computer Engineering • Electromagnetic Fields • Integrated Circuits and Systems • Physical Electronics • Power and Energy Systems • Quantum Electronics • Remote Sensing and Wave Propagation • Signal Processing • Systems and Control

  36. Transistor Laser • Transistor laser invented by Nick Holonyak and Milton Feng • Uses a quantum well and a resonator in base to control electron-hole recombination and electrical gain • Can switch between a normal transistor and a transistor laser • Combines functionality of a laser and a transistor • Progressing towards developing transistor lasers that operate at different speeds for a variety of commercial applications Milton Feng and Nick Holonyak

  37. Age Estimation Software • Software developed by Thomas Huang • Consists of three modules: face detection, discriminative manifold learning, and multiple linear regression • Software can be used for security control, surveillance, and electronic customer relationship management Thomas Huang

  38. Photonic Crystal Biosensors • Developed by Brian Cunningham and Paul Hergenrother (associate professor of chemistry) • Sensors detect protein-DNA interactions, which are essential for fundamental cellular processes • Enable screening for compounds that inhibit some protein-DNA binding, which is an important step in drug development Brian Cunningham (right) and Paul Hergenrother

  39. New Growth Process for Copper Nanowires • Low-temperature, catalyst-free process developed by Kyekyoon “Kevin” Kim and Hyungsoo Choi • The nanowires could serve as interconnects in electronic device fabrication • Bundled nanowires could enable longer-lasting field-emission displays Kyekyoon “Kevin” Kim and Hyungsoo Choi

  40. ECE Faculty Lead The Way Via Education, Research, Scholarship • With over 100 members, the ECE faculty has an unparalleled breadth and depth of expertise. • ECE faculty are hard-working, innovative, and collegial, yet competitive. • Interdisciplinary projects can utilize Illinois’ structure of collaboration and access to faculty from other top-ranked engineering disciplines. • ECE faculty are respected by peers, serving as editors for countless publications and receiving frequent awards and honors. • Industry leaders like Microsoft, Google, Micron, NVIDIA, IBM, Intel, Motorola, Samsung, Toyota, Texas Instruments, AMD, and Boeing among research partners.

  41. The ECE Legacy: A history of fundamental contributions

  42. SOUND ON FILM On June 9, 1922, Professor Joseph T. Tykociner gave the first-ever demonstration of sound on film. Tykociner produced a variable-density sound track along one side of the film that records the picture images, thereby ensuring that pictures and sound would be synchronized.

  43. ULTRASOUND Professor William Fry founded the Bioacoustics Laboratory in 1946 and began conducting pioneering research in the use of ultrasound as a noninvasive surgical tool and a visualization tool for diagnostics, work which contributed to today’s ultrasound imaging tools.

  44. TRANSISTOR In December 1947, while working at Bell Labs, John Bardeen and colleagues William Shockley and Walter Brattain ushered in the era of solid state electronics with their invention of the transistor, earning them the 1956 Nobel Prize in physics. Bardeen served on the ECE faculty from 1951 to 1991.

  45. INTEGRATED CIRCUIT While working at Texas Instruments in 1958, alumnus Jack Kilby figured out how to interconnect huge numbers of discrete components economically and reliably by creating the integrated circuit. He received the Nobel Prize in physics in 2000 for his invention.

  46. LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE While working at General Electric in 1962, alumnus Nick Holonyak developed the first practical, visible spectrum light-emitting diode, changing information display and illumination forever. Holonyak has been an ECE faculty member since 1963.

  47. FLAT-PANEL PLASMA DISPLAY Professors Donald Bitzer and Gene Slottow (both of whom are also alumni) along with student Robert Willson invented the plasma display panel in 1964. They received an Emmy Award for their work in 2002.

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