People
Chang-Hee Won, Ph.D.Director, CSNAP Laboratory; Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering DepartmentChang-Hee Won received his Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame. He worked at the Electronics Telecommunications Research Institute and University of North Dakota before coming to Temple University. His research interests are stochastic control and sensors with aerospace and biomedical applications. |
Salvatore Giorgi, BSEEPh.D. StudentSal received his Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering at Temple University in 2012 and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering. His research interest includes optimal cost density shaping, statistical control and adaptive neural control. |
Amrita Sahu, B.Tech.Ph.D. Graduate StudentAmrita received her B.Tech. degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from West Bengal University of Technology, Kolkata, India in 2011. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Temple University. Her research interests include tactile sensation imaging, wireless sensor networks and neuromorphic engineering. |
Chukwuemeka Aduba, MSEEPh.D. Graduate StudentChukwuemeka Aduba received an M.S. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Temple University. After several years in the industry, he is now pursuing a Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Temple University. His research interests are multi-agent systems, wireless networks and optimal control. |
Firdous Saleheen, BSEEPh.D. Graduate StudentFirdous received his B.S. degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Bangladesh in 2008. After working three years in the data communication and network industry, he is now pursuing a Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Temple University. His research interests include statistical control theory, optimal control and sensors. |
Yi Chen, BSEEM.S.E.E. StudentYi Chen joined CSNAP in August 2012. She is currently working on the Tactile Imaging System project. |
Undergraduate Students
Katelaine FrandsenUndergraduate StudentKatelaine is a senior studying Electrical Engineering with a concentration in Bio-Electrical Engineering at Temple University. She is currently working at Siemens as a software engineer helping to develop Soarian, a medical database used in hospitals throughout the nation. She also works as a research assistant through the CSNAP labatory. Katelaine is predominantly interested in cancer technology and medical software. After graduation, she plans to either attend grad school for bio-medical engineering or to pursue a job in medical techonology. |
Sung ChoiUndergraduate StudentSung In Choi received her A.A. Degree in Biomedical Equipment from Delaware County Community College in 2009. After working one and half years as a biomedical equipment technician, she is now pursuing a B.S degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Temple University with a Bioelectrical concentration. |
Vira OleksyukUndergraduate StudentVira Oleksyuk is a senior at Temple University, pursuing a B.S. in Electrical Engineering with Bioelectrical concentration. She joined CSNAP Laboratory in December 2011. Her research interests include tactile sensation imaging and spectroscopy. After graduation she plans peursue a graduate degree in Electrical Engineering. |
Alumni
Nathalia Garcia-AcostaDoctoral Student at Rutgers UniversityNathalia received BSEE (2010) degree from Temple University. |
Kenny TeEngineerKenny received BSEE (2010) degree from Temple University. |
Gleb DanilchenkoEngineerGleb received BSEE (2011) degree from Temple University. |
Timothy BogerTemple Graduate StudentTim received BSEE (2011) and MSEE (2013) degree from Temple University |
Bei Kang, MSEE, Ph.D.BloombergBei Kang received his Masters degree in Electronic Engineering from Northwestern Polytechnical University in 2003. He obtained a Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering at Temple University in 2011. His research interests include optimal control and hybrid systems. |
Jong-Ha Lee, MSEE, Ph.D.Principal Researcher, SamsungJong-Ha received his B.S. degree in Electronic Engineering from Inha University, S. Korea in 2000, and his M.S. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Polytechnic Institute of New York University, N.Y. in 2006. He obtained a Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Temple University. His research interests are tactile sensation imaging, pattern recognition, machine intelligence, image registration and Nash game optimization theory. |
Ron Deirsing, Ph.D.Assistant Professor, Southern Indiana UniversityRon is an assistant professor at the University of Southern Indiana. He graduated from Purdue University with a Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and he received his doctoral degree from the University of Notre Dame. His research interest is in control systems with medical imaging applications. |
Zexi LiuPh. D. Graduate Student at Drexel UniversityJersey Liu received his B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Huazhong University of Science & Technology, China in 2006. He graduated with MSEE degree in Electrical Engineering at Temple University. His research interests include instrumentation, measurement and control systems. |
Eghonghon Ojeifo, BSEEGraduate Student at Penn State UniversityEghonghon graduated from Temple University with a BSEE in 2008. At his time at Temple and CSNAP, he worked on projects involving biomedical imaging and image registration. He has an interest in biomedical applications and control systems. |
David Guisao, BSEEGraduate StudentDavid graduated from Temple University in 2007 with a BSEE. He worked at CSNAP in preparation for graduate school. His interests include Signal Processing and Control Systems with applications for defense. |
CanSat Senior Design TeamUndergraduate StudentsThe senior design team, working with Dr. Won on the CanSat design competition is composed of (from left to right) Jed-Justin Imperial, Lonnie Sweet, Vijay Shah, Elisha Tigah and Eugene Pidlaon. |
Laser Targeting System Senior Design TeamUndergraduate StudentsThe senior design team, working with Dr. Won on nonlinear control of a laser targeting system, is composed of Timothy Boger (left), Ross Keyes (right) and Sudarshan Kandi (bottom). |
IARC Senior Design TeamUndergraduate StudentsThe senior design team, working with Dr. Won on the IARC design competition is composed of (from left to right) Hai H. Nguyen, Yue Liu, Sahaskumar H. Patel and Mubin Ahmed. |