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Electrical
& Computer Engineering Faculty

SEB
310 ext.4732
cjbet@eng.morgan.edu
Title:
Dr. Charles Johnson-Bey, Assistant Professor
Education:
University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware. Ph.D. degree in
Electrical Engineering, Fall, 1994.
Dissertation:
Studies of Algorithms and Architectures for Reducing the Precision
of Image Data using Multilevel Quantization Techniques
The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland Bachelor of
Science degree in Electrical and Computer Eng., May, 1989 .
Courses
Taught: EEGR105 Introduction to Engineering, EEGR203 Electrical
Engineering Lab, EEGR211 Digital Logic, EEGR404 Senior Project
Seminar.
Present
Research:Converter Characterization Project Hughes, Inc. funded
project to develop and maintain a state-of-the-art facility to
test and characterize high speed D/A and A/D converters. Real-Time
Architectures for Discrete Wavelet Transforms This work is in
conjunction with the Dept. Arquitectura de Computadores, Univ.
de Malaga, Campus de Teatinos, Malaga, Spain.
Future
Research: The main purpose of my work will be to carry out
research in the development, visualization and characterization
of Reconfigurable Computing Architectures for Digital Signal Processing
applications. Special Interest - Digital Signal Processing Architectures
and Algorithms for Image Processing, Wireless Communications,
and Advanced Television Systems - System Modeling, Multidimensional
Visualization, Verification, and Validation - Special purpose
computer hardware for high-speed DSP.
Awards/Recognition:
JHU Alumni Council, The Johns Hopkins University Engineering Alumni
Council, The Johns Hopkins University Tau Beta Pi, National Engineering
Honor Society Eta Kappa Nu, National Electrical Engineering Honor
Society.
Hobbies/Interests:
Daffy Duck Collecting Rocks from excotic places.
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