Emeritus Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer
Engineering
Wireless Communication System Theory and Practice, DSP
for Receivers, Global Positioning System, RF design, Wireless Network
Security
SFR@IASTATE.EDU Phone: (515)-294-2663 Fax: (515)-294-8432
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Senior Design |
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My appointment at ISU is a 9-month B-base appointment. I do teaching and
research for the Fall and Spring semesters
of each academic year. During the summer months,
I leave the ISU campus and Iowa to do field research
on historic trails in the west such as the Lewis and Clark
Trail and the Nez Perce Trail.
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Steve F. Russell, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering |
| Russell
is expected to do research and teach undergraduate
and graduate courses in wireless systems and networking.
He is a member of the Information Systems Security
Laboratory and is expected to participate in the development
of the laboratory as it seeks to gain a national reputation
in Information Assurance. He will continue to develop
and expand his research program in wireless network security
and write grant proposals, publish journal papers, and guide graduate
students. He will work to develop the credentials necessary for
promotion to full professor. Expected institutional service will be
to serve on such departmental, college, and university committees
as deemed appropriate by the DEO. Russell's appointment is seen
as 65% teaching; 25% research; and 10% institutional service.
Updated: May 2000 |