University of Bridgeport
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Engineering & Technology

Faculty Members Who Are Industry Professionals

Simply put, you will learn from some of the best minds in the business. Our faculty combines brilliant academic careers with extensive, real-world experience. All engineering courses are delivered by professionals who apply the principles they teach on a daily basis. Our faculty members maintain ongoing professional relationships with leading companies in the area. In addition, faculty members are dedicated and accessible to provide the help and support you need to succeed.

Theodore R. Anderson, Ph.D., New York University; M.S., New York University; B.S., Florida State University (Technology Management).

Baul T. Bauer (Department Chairman, Technology Management); Ph.D., Oklahoma State University; M.B.A., University of Chicago; B.S., Saint Louis University (Technology Management).

Andrei Cernasov, Ph.D., City University of New York; M.S., B.S., City College of New York (Technology Management).

Paul Garbarino, Ph.D., University of Connecticut; M.S., Rutgers University; B.S., Fordham University (Circuits Theory, Computer Engineering, Interfaces).

Lawrence Hmurcik, Ph.D., M.S., Clarkson University; B.S., Fairfield University (Fiber Optics, High-Temperature Superconductors, Lightning Studies, Electronic Circuits Design).

Wenelin D. Janeff (Department Chairman, Electrical Engineering); Ph.D., University of Dresden; Diploma Engineer, University of Vienna (High-Voltage Distribution, Microwave Theory, Communications Theory).

Frederick Kubick, Ph.D., Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn; B.S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute (Microwave Theory, Digital Signal Processing).

Zheng Li, Ph.D., New Jersey Institute of Technology; M.S., B.S., Shanghai Institute of Technology (Product Design, Mechanical System Design, HVAC Design, Automation Control Manufacturing Processes).

Marvin Parnes, M.S., B.S., City University of New York (Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, Fluid Dynamics).

Richard Schile, Ph.D., M.S., B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (Engineering Materials, Solid Mechanics, Dynamics, Plates and Shells).

Tarek M. Sobh, Ph.D., M.S., University of Pennsylvania; B.S., Alexandria University (Robotics, Automation, Computer Vision).

Tienko Ting (Department Chairman, Mechanical Engineering); Ph.D., M.S., B.S., University of Michigan; B.S., University of Dublin (Structures, Vibrations, Finite- Element Methods, Structural Optimization).

In addition to full-time faculty members, the School of Engineering and Design employs many industry experts as adjunct professors to help bring real-world expertise into the classroom.

The School of Engineering and Design Labs

  • Advanced Microprocessors Lab
  • Digital Design Lab
  • Analog Electronics Labs
  • Circuits and Signals Lab
  • Power Electronics Labs
  • High Performance Computing PC Lab I, II, and III (approximately 200 platforms)
  • General Purpose Computing Sun Stations Labs (approximately 150 SPARCstations)
  • Engineering Design Projects Lab
  • Advanced Computer Networking Lab
  • Microwaves Lab
  • Telecommunications Lab
  • RISC Lab (Robotics, Intelligent Sensing, and Control)
  • Mechanical Engineering Lab and Workshop
  • Digital and Modern Controls Lab
  • Digital Signal Processing Lab

Sought-After Graduates

Our students are heavily recruited and work for the best companies in the world. Even before they graduate, most students participate in two or more internships or co-ops. Examples of companies that employ University of Bridgeport students or have a training/consulting relationship include:

  • Lucent Technologies
  • Cablevision
  • United Technologies/Sikorsky Aircraft
  • Pitney Bowes
  • Bendix Aerospace
  • EMC
  • TranSwitch Corporation
  • Intel
  • U.S. Surgical
  • Motorola

 

Admission Facts and Dates

Applications should be submitted at least two months prior to the date of intended enrollment. Students may enroll in the fall, spring, or summer. For more information and an application, contact:

Office of Graduate Admissions
University of Bridgeport
126 Park Avenue
Bridgeport, CT 06601
Phone: 203.576.4552
Toll-free: 1.800.EXCEL.UB
Fax: 203.576.4941
E-mail:admit@bridgeport.edu
Web site:www.bridgeport.edu

UB Stamford Campus
Riverbend Center, Building #5
911 Hope Street
Stamford, CT 06907
Phone: 203.358.0700
Fax: 203.967.3735

School of Engineering and Design
University of Bridgeport
169 University Avenue
Bridgeport, CT 06601
Phone: 203.576.4111
Fax: 203.576.4766
E-mail: engrdes@bridgeport.edu
Web site: www.bridgeport.edu/sed

Admission Requirements

You must have an undergraduate degree from an accredited institution or from a recognized international university. The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE), while not required, is recommended. Refer to our catalog or Web site (www.bridgeport.edu/sed) for specific program requirements.


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