The Computer Engineering Research Group
The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
The University of Toronto
The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Toronto is one of the world's premier research departments, offering students a graduate-level educational experience of the highest quality. Students are involved in leading-edge research and development efforts, with interaction and funding from high-technology corporations.
The Computer Engineering Group was established around 1980, and has grown to the present complement of about twenty Professors, several research associates and technologists, and supports about 90 graduate students at any given time. Professors and students in the Computer Engineering Research Group are internationally recognized for their state-of-the-art research activity in the design, implementation, and use of both computer software and hardware.
Major Research Themes
Major research themes within the Computer Engineering Research Group:
Faculty
- Parham Aarabi Associate Professor
- Tarek Abdelrahman Professor
- Cristiana Amza Professor
- Jason Anderson Professor and Associate Department Chair (Research)
- Vaughn Betz Professor
- Stephen Brown Professor
- Paul Chow Professor
- Natalie Enright Jerger Professor and Chair of Computer Engineering Group
- Ashvin Goel Associate Professor
- Glenn Gulak Professor
- Hans-Arno Jacobsen Professor
- Baochun Li Professor
- David Lie Professor
- Steve Mann Professor
- Andreas Moshovos Professor
- Farid Najm Professor and Department Chair
- Jonathan Rose Professor
- Kenneth Smith Professor Emeritus
- Michael Stumm Professor
- Andreas Veneris Professor
- Zvonko Vranesic Professor Emeritus
- Willy Wong Associate Professor
- Ding Yuan Associate Professor
- Safwat Zaky Professor Emeritus
- Jianwen Zhu Associate Professor
Current Students
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