Education
- B.S., Mathematics, Auburn University, 1977
- M.S., Mathematics, Emory University, 1979
- M.S., Electrical Engineering, Georgia Institute
of Technology, 1984
- Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993
Professional Employment
- Systems Programmer, Sperry-Univac, 1979-1982
- Senior Engineer, Motorola, 1984-1988
- Research Associate/Asst. Professor, Clemson
University, 1993-1996
- Assistant Professor, Clemson University,
1996-2001
- Associate Professor, Clemson University,
2001-2008
- Professor, Clemson University, 2008-present
- Associate Chair and Graduate Program Coordinator,
ECE, 2007-present
Courses Taught
- Signals, Systems, and Transforms (ECE 330), most
recently in Fall 2008
- Introduction to Digital Communications (ECE 430), Spring
1997
- Performance Analysis of Local Computer Networks (ECE 440/640), most
recently in Fall 2001
- Digital Communications I (ECE 820), most
recently in Fall 2007
- Digital Communications II (ECE 821), Spring
2001
- Information Theory (ECE 822), most
recently in Fall 2003
- Advanced Coding Theory (ECE 860), most
recently in Spring 2008
- Seminar on Topics in Coding Theory (ECE 893), most
recently in Spring 2007
- Optimization and Adaptive Algorithms (ECE 893-2),
Spring 2004
Research Interests
- spread-spectrum communications
- modulation and coding
- communications over fading channels
- protocols for distributed radio networks
(also see home pages of Clemson's Wireless Communications and Networks
Program
and Clemson's Center for Research in Wireless
Communications)
- Undergraduate summer research opportunities
available for Summer 2008
Clemson's Summer Undergraduate Research
Experience in Wireless Communications
Last revised September 21, 2008