
Electronic communications faculty
Electronic communications
The field of electronic communications is vast and encompasses an array of technology used to transmit data from one device to another.
Electrical engineering faculty members in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University are researching many topics in the field, including speeding up data delivery while improving reliability, developing new semiconductor chips for wireless signal transmission and reception, cybersecurity for 5G and future wireless networks and more.
Ahmed Alkhateeb
Associate Professor
School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering
Alkhateeb’s research interests are in the broad areas of wireless communications, communication theory, signal processing, machine learning, and applied math.
Daniel Bliss
Professor
School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering
Bliss’ research interests include Information theory, estimation theory, and signal processing with applications to wireless communications, remote sensing, and anticipatory physiology and medicine.
Seyedmohammadreza Faghih Imani
Assistant Professor
School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering
Mohammadreza Imani joined Arizona State University as an assistant professor in 2020. He received his PhD in electrical and computer engineering from University of Michigan in 2013. From 2014 to 2020, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher and then research scientist at the Center for Metamaterials and Integrated Photonics at Duke University. His research interests are in applied electromagnetics and antenna design.
Sayfe Kiaei
Professor
School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering
Kiaei is the director of the Connection One Center (NSF I/UCRC Center) and Motorola Chair in Analog and RF Integrated Circuits.
Nicolo Michelusi
Associate Professor
School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering
Michelusi’s expertise is in resource allocation and optimization of wireless communications systems.
Martin Reisslein
Professor
School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering
Reisslein received a doctorate in systems engineering from the University of Pennsylvania in 1998.
Cihan Tepedelenlioglu
Associate Professor
School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering
Tepedelenlioglu’s areas of expertise include wireless communications statistical signal processing estimation and equalization.
Saeed Zeinolabedinzadeh
Assistant Professor
School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering
Zeinolabedinzadeh’s research has been focused on developing new RF, millimeter-wave, and THz fully integrated circuits as well as high-speed integrated electronics-photonics circuits.
Jeff Zhang
Assistant Professor
School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering
Zhang’s research expertise spans deep learning, computer architecture, embedded systems and VLSI design automation.
Yanchao Zhang
Professor
School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering
Networked system security and privacy, AI and machine learning, wireless networking, and mobile computing.