Computer Engineering Research and Design
With diverse science and engineering backgrounds - spanning across physics, engineering, math, materials, chemistry and biology - faculty members and students are currently engaged in wide-ranging investigations. Areas of particular strength at Brown include: micro lasers, photonic devices and integrated optics; nanoelectronic and quantum devices; nano-magnetics; DNA engineering and molecular electronics; liquid crystal displays, guided wave devices, and spintronics; 2D and 3D shape representation and recovery; image processing and computer vision; microphone arrays; real-time and talker-independent recognition; digital halftoning of color images; lower-power microprocessor design; medical imaging segmentation, registration, measurement, and visualization; system modeling, control, and parameter identification; high-performance microprocessing; reconfigurable architecture; synthesis of low-power VLSI.
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