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Carleton Experts Available: National Engineering Month

Published on March 19, 2019

March is National Engineering Month and Carleton experts are available to discuss related topics.

Ronald Miller
Chair, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

Phone:  613-520-2600, ext. 5703
Email:    Ron.Miller@carleton.ca

Miller’s research includes advanced materials for lightweight automotive applications; the effects of radiation on materials in nuclear reactors; nano-mechanics; multi-scale and molecular dynamic simulations of metallic systems; and high-performance computing applications of multi-scale modeling in materials science.

Adrian Chan
Professor, Department of Systems and Computer Engineering

Phone: 613-520-2600, ext. 1535
EmailAdrian.Chan@carleton.ca

Chan is the director of the Research and Education in Accessibility, Design and Innovation (READi) training program. His research interests include biological signal processing, biomedical signal quality assessment, biomedical image processing, pattern recognition, assistive devices and non-invasive sensor systems.

Jason Jaskolka
Assistant Professor, Department of Systems and Computer Engineering

Phone:  613-520-2600, ext. 1873
Email: 
Jason.Jaskolka@carleton.ca

Jaskolka’s research interests span the areas of cybersecurity, software engineering, distributed systems, and formal specification and verification.

Jaskolka is available to discuss the engineering of secure and trustworthy cyber-dependent systems.

Ashraf Matrawy
Associate Professor, School of Information Technology

Phone: 613-520-2600, ext. 2901
Email:   Ashraf.Matrawy@carleton.ca

Matrawy’s current research interests include software defined networks (SDN): application performance and security; security of internet geo-location; mobile cloud computing; as well as security and privacy of the Internet of Things.

Matrawy is available to discuss networking, the Internet of Things, future communications networks and network security.

Sreeraman Rajan
Associate Professor, Department of Systems and Computer Engineering

Phone:  613-520-2600 ext. 4169
EmailSreeraman.Rajan@carleton.ca

Rajan holds a Canada Research Chair (Tier II) in Sensor Systems. He has expertise in the area of sensors and sensor systems and the biomedical, defence and security applications. His research interests include compressive sensing; signal processing, machine learning, and pattern classification.

Halim Yanikomeroglu
Professor, Department of Systems and Computer Engineering

Phone: 613-520-2600, ext. 5734
EmailHalim.Yanikomeroglu@carleton.ca

Yanikomeroglu’s research spans the architecture of wireless networks, as well as the physical, medium access, networking and cross-layer aspects of wireless communications. His research interests include aerial networks; 5G and 6G wireless networks; as well as connected, autonomous, networked vehicles and unmanned aerial vehicles.

Yanikomeroglu is available to discuss wireless technologies, including 5G and 6G networks.

 

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