About
I received a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Florida International University (FIU) in 2009. From 2009 to 2011, I was a NASA postdoctoral research fellow. I joined the faculty of the Computer Engineering program at California State University, Fullerton (CSUF) in 2011. At CSUF, I have taught several engineering courses ranging from the freshman level to the graduate level. My teaching interests are in the areas of computer architecture, embedded systems, mixed-signal design, hardware security, and DSP. The courses I have taught since joining CSUF include microcontrollers, embedded processor interfacing, current topics: wearable computers, hardware security, computer organization and design, advanced computer architecture, and real-time audio processing. I am also the co-advisor of the IEEE Computer Society (CS) chapter at CSUF. My research interest include Digital Signal Processing (DSP), image processing, deception detection, embedded systems, hardware security, and computer architecture.
Joined
August 2014