Research / Areas of ResearchNetworks: Reshaping the World’s Connectivity, Seamlessly and Securely
Computational systems and the physical world stay in a seamless coordination thanks to optimally engineered connectivity. ECE faculty conduct research on connectivity across a variety of scales and technologies ranging from quantum and nanophotonics to conventional digital systems. ECE research pushes the frontiers in energy efficiency, security, and scalability of these networks. The research of our faculty explores application domains with significant economic and societal impact in fields such as blockchain, smart environments, and IoT/ mobile applications.
Cross-Cutting Areas
Blockchain and Other Distributed Systems and Decentralization • Collaborative Systems • Information Theory and Optimization • IoT and Ultra Low Power Embedded Computing • Mobile AI • Nanophotonics • Quantum Networks • Quantum Sensing • Smart Environments • Wireless Communication and Networks
Networks Faculty
Randall Berry
Chair and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
John A. Dever Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Dongning Guo
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and (by courtesy) Computer Science
Russell Joseph
Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Associate Professor of Computer Science
Ermin Wei
Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences and (by courtesy) Computer Science
Ying Wu
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and (by courtesy) Computer Science
Hai Zhou
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and (by courtesy) Computer Science













