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Alumnus Appointed Associate Dean at GWU

Can Korman

ECE alumnus Can Korman has been appointed associate dean for research and graduate studies at George Washington University's School of Engineering and Applied Science. Korman, who joined the faculty at GWU in 1991, was chairman of GWU's electrical and computer engineering department.

Korman was advised by ECE Professor Isaak Mayergoyz, and earned all three of his degrees at the University of Maryland — a B.S. in 1985, M.S. in 1987, and Ph.D. in 1990.

Korman's research interests are in the areas of microelectronics, VLSI, magnetics, numerical modeling, and digital signal processing. His current research projects are in the areas of noise in semiconductor devices, micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) and magnetic aftereffect.

The Clark School's Future Faculty Program fosters sound research and teaching practices among students interested in academic careers. To find out more, visit: http://www.eng.umd.edu/academics/ffp/index.html

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