| Murat M. Tanik, Ph.D. |
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Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Dr. Tanik joined the UAB School of Engineering in 1998 as a professor. Prior to joining the UAB faculty, he was an associate professor and the director of Electronic Enterprise Engineering at NJIT and the director of Software Systems Engineering Institute (SSEI) at The University of Texas at Austin. He is also the director and chief scientist of Process Sciences Laboratory, a think-tank of process-centered knowledge integration. Dr. Tanik has worked on related projects for NASA, Arthur A. Collins (developer of Apollo moon missions' tracking and communications systems), and ISSI. He was an associate professor and the director of the Software Systems Engineering Technology (SEK) research group at SMU. Dr. Tanik is co-founder of the interdisciplinary and international society, Society for Design and Process Science. His publications include co-authoring six books, co-editing eight collected works, and more than 100 journal papers, conference papers, book chapters, and reports funded by various government agencies and corporations. Under his direction, 15 Ph.D. dissertations and 20 M.S. theses have been completed. Research Interests Mathematical foundations of Quantum Electronics; Information theoretical foundations for software; Applications of the above fundamentals to engineering, medical, and biological problems. Recent Publications Fan Xiong and Murat. M. Tanik, "An experiment on evolutionary circuit design using information theory,” in Proc. IEEE Southeastcon 2011, Nashville, TN. March 2011, pp. 379-383. Professional Activities SDPS executive board member, 1994-Present Teaching EE 341 – Electromagnetics |
