EECE
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Front lines of the digital revolution.
Nowadays, what isn't digital? It's no secret that electrical and computer engineers are needed more than ever. Building and designing computer hardware and software, developing sustainable energy, inventing new ways to communicate information and control machinery are just a few of the things they do. That phone in your pocket? You can thank them for that.
Herff puts you on the front lines of the digital revolution. Design devices and develop sustainable energy. Find ways to identify someone more accurately than their fingerprint. We're even working on ways to capture brain waves and revolutionize the way we teach and learn. It's not science fiction. It's real, and it's happening right now at Herff.

Meet the Chair
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Dr. Hasan Ali's main field of interest includes advanced power systems, smart-grid and micro-grid systems, cyber security issues and solutions to modern power grids, electric vehicle charging system and station, renewable energy systems, energy storage systems, grid resiliency, grid modernization, and workforce development. Dr. Ali has more than 240 publications including 4 books, 8 book chapters, 6 patents, 88 top ranked journal papers, 107 peer-reviewed international conference papers and 20 national conference papers.
Electrical Systems
Research areas include sensors, power systems, smart grid, communication networks and more.
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Biomedical Systems
Research areas include pressure monitoring, medical image processing, bioinformatics, computational imaging and more.
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Intelligent Information Systems
Research areas include computer learning technologies, data visualization, image processing, engineering/semantic web and more.
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Memphis is shaping tomorrow.
Memphis is at the center of the AI revolution and the research that's shaping tomorrow is happening at Herff.



