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EE 346: Introduction to Nonlinear Optics

Wave propagation in anisotropic, nonlinear, and time-varying media. Microscopic and macroscopic description of electric-dipole susceptibilities. Free and forced waves; phase matching; slowly varying envelope approximation; dispersion, diffraction, space-time analogy. Harmonic generation; frequency conversion; parametric amplification and oscillation; electro-optic light modulation. Raman and Brillouin scattering; nonlinear processes in optical fibers. Prerequisites: 242, 236C.
Terms: Spr | Units: 3
Instructors: Fejer, M. (PI)

EE 364B: Convex Optimization II (CME 364B)

Continuation of 364A. Subgradient, cutting-plane, and ellipsoid methods. Decentralized convex optimization via primal and dual decomposition. Monotone operators and proximal methods; alternating direction method of multipliers. Exploiting problem structure in implementation. Convex relaxations of hard problems. Global optimization via branch and bound. Robust and stochastic optimization. Applications in areas such as control, circuit design, signal processing, and communications. Course requirements include project. Prerequisite: 364A.
Terms: Spr | Units: 3

EE 369B: Medical Imaging Systems II (BMP 269B)

Imaging internal structures within the body using magnetic resonance studied from a systems viewpoint. Analysis of magnetic resonance imaging systems including physics, Fourier properties of image formation, effects of system imperfections, image contrast, and noise. Pre- or corequisite: EE 261 or equivalent
Terms: Spr | Units: 3

EE 379B: Advanced Data Transmission Design

EE 379B follows 379A and focuses on state-of-the-art data communication system theory and design, particularly systems with multiple users and dimensions (MIMO over parallel antennas or wires). The focus is on multi-user physical-layer channels like multiple access, broadcast, and interference channels, their capacity regions and designs to achieve any points therein. Examples include the latest cellular, Wi-Fi, wireline, cable, and other systems that stress fundamental transmission limits. Topics include system design, particularly physical-layer modulation/coding analysis and optimization through various artificial intelligence and optimization methods for multi-dimensional channels. Included are methods to design and adapt both transmitter and receiver to variable channels. Prerequisites: EE 278, linear algebra, EE 279 or EE 379A ( or 379), or instructor consent. Instructor: Cioffi
Terms: Spr | Units: 3
Instructors: Cioffi, J. (PI)

EE 384S: Performance Engineering of Computer Systems & Networks

Modeling and control methodologies for high-performance network engineering, including: Markov chains and stochastic modeling, queueing networks and congestion management, dynamic programming and task/processor scheduling, network dimensioning and optimization, and simulation methods. Applications for design of high-performance architectures for wireline/wireless networks and the Internet, including: traffic modeling, admission and congestion control, quality of service support, power control in wireless networks, packet scheduling in switches, video streaming over wireless links, and virus/worm propagation dynamics and countermeasures. Enrollment limited to 30. Prerequisites: basic networking technologies and probability.
Terms: Spr | Units: 3
Instructors: Bambos, N. (PI)

EE 390: Special Studies or Projects in Electrical Engineering

Independent work under the direction of a faculty member. Individual or team activities may involve lab experimentation, design of devices or systems, or directed reading. May be repeated for credit.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-15 | Repeatable for credit
Instructors: Arbabian, A. (PI) ; Bambos, N. (PI) ; Boahen, K. (PI) ; Boneh, D. (PI) ; Bowden, A. (PI) ; Boyd, S. (PI) ; Choi, J. (PI) ; Cioffi, J. (PI) ; Congreve, D. (PI) ; Dally, B. (PI) ; Duchi, J. (PI) ; El Gamal, A. (PI) ; Emami-Naeini, A. (PI) ; Engler, D. (PI) ; Fan, J. (PI) ; Fan, S. (PI) ; Fraser-Smith, A. (PI) ; Gibbons, J. (PI) ; Girod, B. (PI) ; Hanrahan, P. (PI) ; Hennessy, J. (PI) ; Hesselink, L. (PI) ; Horowitz, M. (PI) ; Howe, R. (PI) ; Kahn, J. (PI) ; Kapetanovic, Z. (PI) ; Katti, S. (PI) ; Kazovsky, L. (PI) ; Khuri-Yakub, B. (PI) ; Kovacs, G. (PI) ; Kozyrakis, C. (PI) ; Lall, S. (PI) ; Lee, T. (PI) ; Levin, C. (PI) ; Levis, P. (PI) ; McKeown, N. (PI) ; Miller, D. (PI) ; Mitchell, J. (PI) ; Mitra, S. (PI) ; Montanari, A. (PI) ; Murmann, B. (PI) ; Nishimura, D. (PI) ; Olukotun, O. (PI) ; Osgood, B. (PI) ; Ozgur, A. (PI) ; Pauly, J. (PI) ; Pianetta, P. (PI) ; Pilanci, M. (PI) ; Plummer, J. (PI) ; Poon, A. (PI) ; Pop, E. (PI) ; Prabhakar, B. (PI) ; Raina, P. (PI) ; Rajagopal, R. (PI) ; Rivas-Davila, J. (PI) ; Rosenblum, M. (PI) ; Saraswat, K. (PI) ; Schroeder, D. (PI) ; Senesky, D. (PI) ; Shenoy, K. (PI) ; Smith, J. (PI) ; Soh, H. (PI) ; Solgaard, O. (PI) ; Song, S. (PI) ; Tobagi, F. (PI) ; Trippel, C. (PI) ; Tse, D. (PI) ; Van Roy, B. (PI) ; Vuckovic, J. (PI) ; Wang, S. (PI) ; Weissman, T. (PI) ; Wetzstein, G. (PI) ; Widom, J. (PI) ; Widrow, B. (PI) ; Wong, H. (PI) ; Wong, S. (PI) ; Wootters, M. (PI) ; Zebker, H. (PI)

EE 391: Special Studies and Reports in Electrical Engineering

Independent work under the direction of a faculty member; written report or written examination required. Letter grade given on the basis of the report; if not appropriate, student should enroll in 390. May be repeated for credit.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-15 | Repeatable for credit
Instructors: Arbabian, A. (PI) ; Bambos, N. (PI) ; Boahen, K. (PI) ; Boneh, D. (PI) ; Bowden, A. (PI) ; Boyd, S. (PI) ; Choi, J. (PI) ; Chowdhury, S. (PI) ; Cioffi, J. (PI) ; Congreve, D. (PI) ; Dally, B. (PI) ; Duchi, J. (PI) ; El Gamal, A. (PI) ; Emami-Naeini, A. (PI) ; Engler, D. (PI) ; Fan, J. (PI) ; Fan, S. (PI) ; Fejer, M. (PI) ; Finn, C. (PI) ; Flynn, M. (PI) ; Fraser-Smith, A. (PI) ; Gibbons, J. (PI) ; Girod, B. (PI) ; Hanrahan, P. (PI) ; Hennessy, J. (PI) ; Hesselink, L. (PI) ; Horowitz, M. (PI) ; Howe, R. (PI) ; Kahn, J. (PI) ; Kapetanovic, Z. (PI) ; Katti, S. (PI) ; Kazovsky, L. (PI) ; Khuri-Yakub, B. (PI) ; Kovacs, G. (PI) ; Kozyrakis, C. (PI) ; Lall, S. (PI) ; Lee, T. (PI) ; Levin, C. (PI) ; Levis, P. (PI) ; McKeown, N. (PI) ; Miller, D. (PI) ; Mitchell, J. (PI) ; Mitra, S. (PI) ; Montanari, A. (PI) ; Murmann, B. (PI) ; Nishimura, D. (PI) ; Olukotun, O. (PI) ; Osgood, B. (PI) ; Ozgur, A. (PI) ; Pauly, J. (PI) ; Pianetta, P. (PI) ; Pilanci, M. (PI) ; Plummer, J. (PI) ; Poon, A. (PI) ; Pop, E. (PI) ; Prabhakar, B. (PI) ; Raina, P. (PI) ; Rajagopal, R. (PI) ; Rivas-Davila, J. (PI) ; Rosenblum, M. (PI) ; Sadigh, D. (PI) ; Saraswat, K. (PI) ; Schroeder, D. (PI) ; Senesky, D. (PI) ; Soh, H. (PI) ; Solgaard, O. (PI) ; Song, S. (PI) ; Tobagi, F. (PI) ; Trippel, C. (PI) ; Tse, D. (PI) ; Van Roy, B. (PI) ; Vuckovic, J. (PI) ; Wang, S. (PI) ; Weissman, T. (PI) ; Wetzstein, G. (PI) ; Widom, J. (PI) ; Widrow, B. (PI) ; Wong, H. (PI) ; Wong, S. (PI) ; Wootters, M. (PI) ; Zebker, H. (PI)

EE 400: Thesis and Thesis Research

Limited to candidates for the degree of Engineer or Ph.D.May be repeated for credit.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-15 | Repeatable for credit
Instructors: Arbabian, A. (PI) ; Bambos, N. (PI) ; Boahen, K. (PI) ; Boneh, D. (PI) ; Boyd, S. (PI) ; Chowdhury, S. (PI) ; Cioffi, J. (PI) ; Congreve, D. (PI) ; Dally, B. (PI) ; Duchi, J. (PI) ; El Gamal, A. (PI) ; Emami-Naeini, A. (PI) ; Engler, D. (PI) ; Fan, J. (PI) ; Fan, S. (PI) ; Fejer, M. (PI) ; Fraser-Smith, A. (PI) ; Gibbons, J. (PI) ; Girod, B. (PI) ; Hanrahan, P. (PI) ; Hennessy, J. (PI) ; Hesselink, L. (PI) ; Horowitz, M. (PI) ; Howe, R. (PI) ; Kahn, J. (PI) ; Kapetanovic, Z. (PI) ; Katti, S. (PI) ; Kazovsky, L. (PI) ; Khuri-Yakub, B. (PI) ; Kovacs, G. (PI) ; Kozyrakis, C. (PI) ; Lall, S. (PI) ; Lee, T. (PI) ; Levis, P. (PI) ; McKeown, N. (PI) ; Miller, D. (PI) ; Mitchell, J. (PI) ; Mitra, S. (PI) ; Montanari, A. (PI) ; Murmann, B. (PI) ; Nishi, Y. (PI) ; Nishimura, D. (PI) ; Olukotun, O. (PI) ; Osgood, B. (PI) ; Ozgur, A. (PI) ; Pauly, J. (PI) ; Pauly, K. (PI) ; Pianetta, P. (PI) ; Pilanci, M. (PI) ; Plummer, J. (PI) ; Poon, A. (PI) ; Pop, E. (PI) ; Prabhakar, B. (PI) ; Raina, P. (PI) ; Rajagopal, R. (PI) ; Rivas-Davila, J. (PI) ; Rosenblum, M. (PI) ; Sadigh, D. (PI) ; Saraswat, K. (PI) ; Schroeder, D. (PI) ; Senesky, D. (PI) ; Soh, H. (PI) ; Solgaard, O. (PI) ; Song, S. (PI) ; Tobagi, F. (PI) ; Trippel, C. (PI) ; Tse, D. (PI) ; Van Roy, B. (PI) ; Vuckovic, J. (PI) ; Wang, S. (PI) ; Weissman, T. (PI) ; Wetzstein, G. (PI) ; Widom, J. (PI) ; Widrow, B. (PI) ; Wong, H. (PI) ; Wong, S. (PI) ; Wootters, M. (PI) ; Zebker, H. (PI)

EE 402T: Entrepreneurship in Asian High Tech Industries (EALC 402T, EASTASN 402T)

Distinctive patterns and challenges of entrepreneurship in Asia; update of business and technology issues in the creation and growth of start-up companies in major Asian economies. Distinguished speakers from industry, government, and academia.
Terms: Spr | Units: 1 | Repeatable for credit
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