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A. Anil Kumar |
"Partnering with industry, government and academia on developing enabling technologies for future communication systems."
Title: Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Phone: (936) 261-9909
Fax: (936) 261-9930
Email: aakumar at pvamu.edu
Office Hours: Open door policy
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Education:
B.Sc., Physics, Osmania University, Hyderabad, 1971
M.Sc., Physics, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, 1973
Ph.D., Physics, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, 1978
Teaching Schedule, Fall 2011
Teaching Schedule, Spring 2011
Teaching Schedule, Fall 2010
Current Research:
Project XLR8 - A High School Redesign Program, funded by the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, with support from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (2005-2010)
Most Recent Research:
Small Business mentoring Program, funded by EPA, DARPA through the SEA (1999-2006)
M.S. Theses supervised:
- A Theoretical Analysis of p-n Junctions with Non-Uniform Doping Profiles, Cletus Udoye
- Vector Quantization Modulation (VQM), Million Woldesenbet
- High Temperature Superconductors - Applications in Telecommunications, Ming-Fang (Kate) Zhang
- Communication Systems Simulator (CSIM) - A Novel Program for Simulating and Evaluating Modern Communication Systems, Adriana Caceres
- Image Compression Techniques For Digital Image Libraries, Mayra Caceres
- Estimation Of The Channel Transfer Function Using Higher Order Statistics (HOS), Anowarul Huq
- Bone Conduction Headset Development, Gerardo Novelo
- Electromagnetic Compatibility Simulation Laboratory (ECSL), funded by Motorola, Inc. ('96-'98), Singhquaverton Madden
- Circuit Simulation & Analysis In The Presence Of Fatal Faults, Nadine Hobson-Bonamy
Software/Hardware Systems Developed (Potential for Commercialization):
- CSPIFF - Circuit Simulation Program In the Presence of Fatal Faults for reliability and fault-tolerance of large scale electronic systems
- CSIM - Communication Systems Simulator for simulation of arbitrary communication systems
- BCHS – Bone Conduction Headset – a novel communication system designed for NASA-JSC and demonstrated at Inspection’99
Past Research: (Mostly in Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics & Telecommunications)