Meet our Faculty and Staff
Get to know the faculty and staff in the Electrical, Computer and Biomedical Engineering Department.
Here you’ll learn how to design and develop electrical systems and innovative devices as you work alongside knowledgeable faculty mentors who are active in research and considered leaders in their profession. With student-centered faculty and staff, more than a dozen engineering laboratories, the ECBE Technical Support Center and close industry ties, our department prides itself on providing the environment and tools students need to succeed in their careers in a global society.
The department's main office is located on the third floor of the Walter Schroeder Library and may be reached at (414) 277-7323.
Get to know the faculty and staff in the Electrical, Computer and Biomedical Engineering Department.
The AI for Emerging Applications certificate is an interdisciplinary sequence of asynchronous course work, combined with a practicum experience that allows students from any major to develop a breadth of skills in the emerging realm of artificial intelligence (AI),
The biomedical engineering minor is designed for students in other engineering programs who are interested in medical device or health-related applications.
To achieve technical depth in hardware design, MSOE computer engineers study digital logic, computer architecture, electric circuits, electronics, signal theory, digital signal processing, and computer networking.
An electrical engineering minor complements many other engineering majors, providing a comprehensive circuits foundation and the option to gain depth in key topical electrical engineering areas.
Hours of Operation:
Mon-Thurs 7:30am-10pm
Fri 7:30am-5pm
Sat 10am-6pm
Break Week:
Mon-Friday 7:30am-4pm