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ECE Research

 

 

NSF Safety, Security, and Rescue Research (SSR-RC)

 
 
NSF

 

An NSF I/UCRC is a consortium of companies and universities working on industry-relevant medium-term research of interest to all parties. The SSR-RC is  focused on the emerging field of Safety, Security, and Rescue Research, which includes a variety of topics in homeland security and emergency preparedness and response. As a true cooperative venture, university researchers, member company executives, and invited public safety officials play a role in the selection of research projects the Center pursues. In fact, it is the Industrial Advisory Board that allocates funding for specific projects. Please visit Dr. Voyles home page.
 

 

Computer Vision

 

Computer Vision


The University of Denver has an active research group in Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition and Image Understanding. We are working on fundamental problems in this field and their applications to Robotics, Psychology and Developmental Learning, as well as Security and Surveillance systems. We have received about $800K funding from the National Science Foundation in the last three years (2009-2011) in support of our research. For further information, please visit  Dr. Mahoor’s homepage.
 

 

Nano-Electro-Mechanical-Devices

 NEMS


At the DU NEMS Lab, we are focused on design, fabrication, integration and new applications of Micro and Nano-Electro-Mechanical Devices and Systems.  Specific areas of interest include Thermal-Piezoresistive RF Resonators and Oscillators, Silicon Resonant Nanobalances for Detection of Particulate Matter as well as Chemical and Biological Sensing, New Nanofabrication Techniques, and Nano-Robotics for Batch Nanofabrication. Please visit
Dr. Pourkamali's home page.

 

Renewable Energy and Power Electronics


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In Renewable Energy and Power Electronics Laboratory at the University of Denver, we are conducting extensive research in areas of renewable energy and distributed generation, smart grid, power delivery, power electronics application, power system protection, power system restructuring, and hybrid electric propulsion systems. Our research has been supported by US National Science Foundation and US Department of Energy. The lab is led by Dr. David Wenzhong Gao, an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. For further information ,please visit  Dr. Gao’s homepage.