Y. Curtis Wang

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College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology
Department of Electrical and Computer engineering
Office ETA429
Phone
323-343-4514

B.Sc. Biomedical Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, 2014
Ph.D. Computer Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, 2019

Hello!  I am an Associate Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department.  My expertise is in the computer engineering fields, namely embedded systems and high-performance computing, with application to biomedical engineering.  Currently, I lead the Bio-inspired Computing Laboratory, working with neuroscientists and physiologists to develop methods to reverse engineer the computation that takes place in the mammalian spinal cord. 

Generally, I teach ENGR 1500 (Intro to Engineering) and EE 5020 (ECE Computation) in Fall semesters, and EE 2450 (Embedded Systems Programming I) and EE 5450 (Advanced Embedded Systems) in Spring semesters.  I also assist in coordination between the ECE department and the EE/ME/ET Senior Design Capstone program

I am the advisor for the IEEE student branch at Cal State LA, the Robotic Dog Research Program club, and the ECST CircuitSpace (ET B105 and ET B111).  I also serve as a co-advisor (along with Drs. Bachman, Blekhman, Medina, and Shahverdi) for the Charging Eagles student competition team, part of the Battery Workforce Challenge.