Portrait of Dr. Semih Aslan

Dr. Semih Aslan

  • Associate Professor at Ingram School of Engineering, College of Science & Engineering

Biography

Dr. Semih Aslan is an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at Texas State University, where he joined in 2011. He previously worked as a Senior FPGA Design Engineer with Motorola and full-time instructor at ITT Technical Institute. At ITT Technical Institute, Dr. Aslan worked with minority students as a full-time instructor and assistant dean for over 10 years on the west side of Chicago. Dr. Aslan is the founding director of the System Modeling and Green Technology (SMART) Lab in the Ingram School of Engineering at Texas State. He currently advises graduate and undergraduate senior students on green energy, multi-processor system design and data analysis projects and has numerous publications.

Research Interests

Computer Architecture
DSP and Digital Image Processing
Embedded System Design
Hardware Design with FPGAs and VLSI
Hardware Performance Optimization
Renewable Energy
IoT

Teaching Interests

EE 4355: Analog and Mixed-Signal Design
EE 3326: Numerical and Scientific Data Analysis Using Python
EE 3350: Electronics I
EE 3370: Signals and Systems
EE 4323: Digital Image Processing
EE 4350: Electronics II
EE 4352: Introduction to VLSI Design
EE 4377: Introduction to Digital Signal Processing
EE 5320: Advanced Computer Architecture and Arithmetic
EE 5323: Digital Image Processing
EE 5330: Embedded and Real-Time Computing (Spring 2017)
EE 5377: Statistical Signal Processing
ENGR 5310: Probability, Random Variables, & Stochastic Processes for Engineers