Engineering Professor Stephen Zahorian has always been fascinated with artificial intelligence and human-computer interactions. His hope is that eventually people will be able to talk to their computers just as they talk to one another. But when that will be is the question.
As electrical and computer engineers, our research and teaching revolvearound electrical components, circuits and systems, as well as microprocessors, software and hardware. But what we really do is improve electronic and computer systems to make your life easier - and teach students to do the same.
Plus, we're good at teamwork. Check us out. Our Electrical and Computer Engineering programs are both accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET.
Highest priority given to ECE with interest and background in life-sciences-oriented area. Expected start date: September 2012. More Details
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Student Design Competition
Deadline May 4, 2012
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Summer Employment
Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth
June 21 and July 14, 2012