Dr. Igor Paprotny is an Assistant Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department at the University of Illinois, Chicago. His research interest include applications […]
Researchers at CITRIS
Atul Parikh
Professor Atul Parikh is a Professor of Applied Science and a faculty member of graduate groups in Biophysics, Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and Materials Science at the University of California, Davis. He received his B.Chem. Eng. degree from the University of Bombay (UDCT) and Ph.D. degree from the Department of Materials Science & Engineering at the Pennsylvania State University. Earlier, he was a postdoctoral scholar and then a technical staff member in the Chemical Science and Bioscience divisions at Los Alamos National Laboratory from 1996 to 2001.
Jae Wan Park
Jae Wan Park does research into proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell and battery, including in-situ diagnosis using neutron radiography for PEM fuel cell and […]
Bahram Parvin
Bahram Parvin received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Southern California in 1991. His laboratory aims at technology development for molecular pathology, identifying novel biomarkers for tumor progression, and synthesizing delivery vehicles for complex biological systems.
Carolynn Patten
Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, UC Davis Health
Professor David Patterson
At Berkeley, he led the design and implementation of RISC I, likely the first VLSI Reduced Instruction Set Computer. This research became the foundation of the SPARC architecture, currently used by Fujitsu, Sun Microsystems, and others. (In 1996 Microprocessor Report and COMDEX named SPARC as one of the most significant microprocessors as part of the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the microprocessor.) He was also a leader of the Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks (RAID) project, which led to reliable storage systems from many companies.
Eric Paulos
Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, UC Berkeley
Professor David Pease
Research Areas
File systems, operating systems, storage, programming languages
Kenneth Pedrotti
Kenneth Pedrotti received his BS in Engineering Physics from University of California, Berkeley in 1978. He received his MS in electrical engineering specializing in quantum electronics, in 1979 and Ph.D. in electrical engineering, from Stanford University working at the Ginzton Laboratory on problems in non-linear optics and atomic physics.
Therese Peffer
Associate Director, California Institute for Energy and Environment and CITRIS Climate
Anh-Vu Pham
Professor Pham is conducting research in RF IC design, RF, Micro-, Millimeter wave electronic packaging, phased array antennas, and wireless sensors. In the area of RF IC design, his group is developing understanding and circuit techniques for RF CMOS, wide bandwidth circuits, and linearization methods for power amplifiers. Recent developments include linearized amplifiers and RF building blocks for gigabit wireless and phased array antennas up to 60 GHz.
Kristofer Pister
Director, Marvell NanoLab
Professor Ira Pohl
A.B., Mathematics, Cornell University Ph.D., Computer Science, Stanford University, Fellow of the ACM
Ira Pohl is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Santa Cruz. The department is part of the Jack Baskin School of Engineering. His current research is in object-oriented programming and topics in software methodology. He has written widely on programming in C, C++ C# and Java.
Alison Post
Associate Professor of Political Science and Global Metropolitan Studies, UC Berkeley
Professor Nader Pourmand
Dr. Pourmand is the head of the Biosensors and Bioelectrical Technology Group, as well as, director of the Genome Sequencing Center at UCSC’s Baskin School of Engineering. Dr. Pourmand’s ongoing research strives to develop new techniques and assays for biomedical applications. Because the nature of science is ever changing, Dr. Pourmand and his team of researchers work diligently in order to be innovative and proactive when it comes to research, collaboration, and discovery.
Alireza Pourreza
My research interests include agricultural mechanization, robotics, sensors, computer vision, and GIS. My research goals are to answer fundamental questions using intelligent systems theory in […]
Professor Raquel Prado
Raquel Prado is Associate Professor of Statistics in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics at UCSC. Her current research is in non-stationary and multivariate time series analysis. Her book, Time Series: Modeling, Computation, and Inference was published earlier this year.
Research Areas
Bayesian non-stationary time series modeling, multivariate time series, biomedical signal processing and statistical genetics.
Jinyi Qi
Dr. Jinyi Qi’s research focuses on developing advanced signal and image processing techniques for molecular imaging. One emphasis is on developing statistically based image reconstruction methods for emission tomography. The research involves modeling imaging system response, developing appropriate statistical models, developing optimization algorithms, and analyzing image properties.
James Quinn
Jim Quinn is a Professor of Environmental Science and Policy at the University of California, Davis, Director of the Information Center for the Environment (ICE), and leader of the California Information Node (CAIN) of the National Biological Information Infrastructure.
Professor Jan Rabaey
Jan holds the Donald O. Pederson Distinguished Professorship at the University of California at Berkeley. He is a founding director of the Berkeley Wireless Research Center (BWRC) and the Berkeley Ubiquitous SwarmLab, and has been the the Electrical Engineering Division Chair at Berkeley twice.
Jasenka Rakas
Continuing Lecturer of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UC Berkeley
Kannan Ramchandran
Kannan Ramchandran received his Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1993. He is a Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of the University of California, Berkeley. His research group is the BASiCS group. Between 1993 and 1999 he was on the faculty of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Coordinated Science Lab (CSL) at UIUC and a full-time Beckman Institute faculty member in the Image Formation and Processing Group.
A. Susana Ramirez
Dr. Ramirez’s research interests include:
Health communication: targeted media campaigns; message tailoring; social marketing; media advocacy; communication inequalities; information seeking; health and science journalism
Cancer prevention and health promotion: ethnic disparities in cancer outcomes; diet and lifestyle behaviors; social determinants of health; social epidemiology
Latino health: preventive health, obesity, environmental health
Bahram Ravani
CITRIS at UC Davis Director Emeritus
Isha Ray
Isha Ray joined the faculty of the Energy and Resources Group in January 2002. She has a BA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Somerville College, Oxford University, and a PhD in Applied Economics from the Food Research Institute at Stanford University. Before coming to ERG, she was an analyst on economics and institutions at the Turkey office of the International Water Management Institute, and then a Ciriacy-Wantrup Postdoctoral Fellow at UCB’s Geography Department.