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Sensors are versatile devices that track changes across various fields, from security and healthcare to environmental monitoring. These diagnostic tools range from virus-detecting blood or sweat analyzers to wearable tech like Apple Watches that monitor heart rhythms. At CEAS, groundbreaking work includes COVID-19 detection through innovative virus tests, sweat analysis, and blood screening. The Electrical Engineering and Computing Systems Department provides a PhD program in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Engineering.
Graduate students enjoy a dynamic research setting with access to cutting-edge projects. Financial support originates from prestigious organizations including NSF, NIH, NASA, Army Research Office, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Office of Naval Research, and Ohio Department of Transportation. Our top-tier facilities feature 32 faculty members and advanced research labs equipped for work in hardware/software systems, AI, neural networks, image processing, electronic design, MEMS, microsensors, millimeter wave technology, photonics, nanoelectronics, and optoelectronics.