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ECE Newsletter – November 17, 2025

News  |  November 17, 2025

9 UCLA Engineering Professors Named to 2025 List of World’s Most Influential Researchers

Image courtesy of Clarivate

Clarivate released its list of 2025 Highly Cited Researchers, including nine faculty members affiliated with the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering. We are delighted to share that ECE’s own professors Aydogan Ozcan and Kang Wang are among those recognized!

Please see the news release.


Ozcan Lab Publishes Paper on Massively Parallel and Universal Approximation of Nonlinear Functions using Diffractive Processors

Professor Aydogan Ozcan’s team developed an optical computing framework that performs large-scale nonlinear computations using linear materials. Reported in eLight, a journal of the Springer Open, the study demonstrates that diffractive optical processors-thin, passive material structures composed of phase-only layers-can compute numerous nonlinear functions simultaneously, executed rapidly at extreme parallelism and spatial density, bound by the diffraction limit of light.

Please see the news release and the paper


Distinguished Professor Rahmat-Samii and UCI Collaborators Publish a Novel Paper on Dynamic PSO Adaptation in the IEEE AP-S Transactions

Image Courtesy of IEEE Explore

Professor Rahmat-Samii and his collaborators from UCI, S. Bagherkhani and Professor F. D. Flaviis, have published a paper in the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Transactions titled “An Automated Dynamic Solution-Space Adaptation in Particle Swarm Optimization”, Vol. 73, No. 11, November 2025. This paper introduces, for the first time, a novel adaptive solution-space methodology integrated with Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) to dynamically adjust the search boundaries in response to swarm evolution within the design space. Conventional PSO algorithms often face limitations when the global optimum lies beyond the initially defined boundaries, resulting in prolonged convergence and suboptimal fitness outcomes. The proposed adaptive approach mitigates this issue by automatically expanding the solution space along relevant dimensions, enabling efficient convergence toward the global optimum while minimizing the need for manual tuning.

The performance of the proposed method is validated using both mathematical benchmark functions and three representative antenna designs: a dual-band microstrip patch antenna, a six-element Yagi–Uda antenna, and a six-element series-fed microstrip patch array. The dual-band and series-fed designs were simulated in Ansys HFSS through a custom Python–HFSS interface, whereas the Yagi–Uda antenna was optimized using MATLAB. Results demonstrate that the adaptive solution-space framework substantially enhances the effectiveness of PSO, yielding faster convergence, reduced computational cost, and improved optimization accuracy across diverse electromagnetic applications. The methodology is general and can be readily extended to other nature-inspired optimization techniques. One figure illustrates how the particles can move beyond the original solution space when the optimal solution lies near or outside its boundaries, while another figure depicts the concept of adaptive expansion of the solution space to effectively reach the optimal solution.

Please see the paper


Course Offerings


Events/Seminars


Upcoming Ph.D. Defenses


Workshops

Learning Theory Alliance Mentorship Workshop

The Learning Theory Alliance is excited to invite you to the 7th Learning Theory Alliance (LeT-All) Mentorship Workshop, to be held on November 20-21, 2025. The workshop is free and fully virtual.

The workshop’s theme is “Harnessing AI for Research, Learning, and Communicating”. The workshop welcomes researchers, students, postdocs, and faculty of all levels, across theoretical computer science, machine learning, and adjacent fields. 

Each of the workshop’s two sessions will include:

Our lineup includes Andrea Lincoln (Boston U) and Eric Wong (UPenn), Andrej Risteski (CMU), Aaron Roth (UPenn), Kunal Talwar (Apple), Abhradeep Thakurta (Google), and Nikita Zhivotovskiy (UC Berkeley).

Please complete the short registration form

We’re delighted to offer participants access to advanced ChatGPT capabilities (courtesy of OpenAI), including enhanced reasoning models and research features, available through a dedicated conference workspace. Please indicate your preferred email address for access in the registration form above.

See the schedule on https://let-all.com/fall25.html (in Eastern Standard Time, UTC-5). You can easily convert to your local time using this website by setting the date to November 20, 2025 and adding New York and your location.  Participants may mix and match events from either session as convenient!

This workshop is part of LeT-All’s community-building initiative (http://let-all.com/). Join the LeT-All Slack to stay connected. 


ECE Department Head Association (ECEDHA) Impact: Redefining Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty (iREDEFINE)

The ECE Department Head Association is hosting a workshop program to prepare PhD students and postdocs for faculty careers. If you are considering an academic career, please consider applying.

Applications are due December 1st.


Fellowships

CISAC at Stanford University Fellowship Program

The Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC) at Stanford University is seeking applicants for its 2026-2027 Fellowship Program. Every year, CISAC offers approximately eight to ten fellowships to predoctoral students, postdoctoral scholars, and junior faculty members who are researching topics related to international security, nuclear security, biosecurity and digital security that contain elements of policy-relevance.

The application deadline is December 3, 2025. Interested candidates can learn more here. Any questions, contact cisacfellowship@stanford.edu.


URA-Sandia Graduate Student Summer Fellowship

Summer Fellows will conduct research in close collaboration with Sandian mentors and technical staff to engage in challenging research and development projects. They will also be included in meetings, events, and tours sponsored by the SNL Student Intern Program, SNL Academic Programs, and URA to support professional development and STEM network engagement.

This program provides science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) research experiences that support Sandia National Laboratories’ (SNL) Research Foundations. For information about the Research Foundations, please visit this page. Sandia’s mission is “To render exceptional service in the national interest” as one of the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) National Laboratories. As a DOE National Nuclear Security Administration laboratory, Sandia has a core mission in national security that is synergistically served by a broad range of STEM disciplines in these Research Foundations.

For more information and to apply, please see the website


S. Scott Collis Fellowship in Data Science

The S. Scott Collis Fellowship in Data Science seeks applicants with a demonstrated background and interest in the interdisciplinary domain of data science. Collis Fellows in Data Science work at the junction of cutting-edge data science techniques and Sandia’s national security mission and application space. Data science at Sandia emphasizes the analysis and interpretation of scientific, engineering, and observational (sensor) data, including development of scientific models, pattern identification, prediction, and knowledge extraction. Relevant analysis techniques range from artificial intelligence to advanced statistical methods, to optimization techniques, to methods designed for specialized hardware, and beyond. Examples of the scientific and engineering applications relevant to Sandia’s diverse missions include nuclear deterrence and nonproliferation, numerical modeling and scientific simulation , energy systems and power grid, cyber security, operations research, geospatial analysis, neuromorphic computing , quantum computing, and many other national security domains.

For more information and to apply, please see the website


Student Organizations

Submit your research & get published in UCLA’s Undergraduate Science Journal (Volume 39)

Hello Bruins!

Have you completed a research course at UCLA (SRP 199, 198, URSP, URFP) or a summer program like Amgen scholars, that required you to write a final paper? Or have you written a manuscript or thesis as part of your undergraduate research? If so, your work may be eligible for publication in Volume 39 of the Undergraduate Science Journal (USJ), UCLA’s premier student-run STEM research journal! We welcome submissions from undergraduates across all STEM disciplines who have conducted research at UCLA or
under the mentorship of a UCLA faculty member.

SUBMIT HERE! (https://forms.gle/jEQM7HWzHtNSWYgG7)

Priority Submission Deadline: Sunday, December 14, 2025 at 11:59 PM PST
Final Submission Deadline: Wednesday, January 7, 2026 at 11:59 PM PST

Publishing with USJ is a great way to share your work with the UCLA scientific community and strengthen your research profile for graduate school, medical school, or industry opportunities!

Follow us on Instagram @usjucla for updates, and email us at usjucla@gmail.com if you have any questions!

We look forward to reading your work!


Job Opportunities

LADWP Student Engineer Program- Summer 2026 Internship

LADWP is currently accepting applications for its Summer 2026 Student Engineer Program (SEP). The goal of the SEP is to provide college engineering students with experiential job training opportunities, including career mentoring, theoretical and technical instruction, and project related infrastructure work tasks. Student Engineers will be paired with LADWP engineers and work in technical teams within the organization’s Water, Power, and Joint systems. The SEP eligibility requirements and employment application are available at: http://www.ladwp.com/sep.

Successful applicants will be notified of their selection between January and March 2026. Work assignments will be arranged to commence upon the conclusion of the student’s academic year. For questions about the program, please send an email to studentengineer@ladwp.com.


University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Seeking AI Foundations Researcher

The ECE Division of the EECS Department at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, seeks a full-time, tenured faculty member with a focus on foundational work in artificial intelligence and/or statistical machine learning. This position is part of a cluster hire with the Mathematics and Statistics departments and the CSE division of the EECS Department. We seek exceptional candidates with proven track records of publishing impactful work and generating significant external funding. This appointment will be at the level of tenured associate or full professor, but we will also consider candidates who are currently advanced assistant professors.

Interested candidates should apply through the University of Michigan ECE Division application portal. Candidates are strongly encouraged to apply by November 30, 2025. Review of applications will be carried out on a continuous basis until the position is filled. For any questions, please contact me Vijay Subramanian at vgsubram@umich.edu.


Postdoctoral Researcher: Modeling and Stability Analysis for Modern Power Systems

Please see this link for more information regarding this position.


Researcher II/III: EMT Modeling, Simulation and Analysis for Large-Scale Power Systems

Please see this link for more information regarding this position.


Part time Project with Professor Pirouz Kavehpour

We’re seeking an expert developer for a project‑based engagement (not hourly) to build and optimize scalable applications, deploy on Azure Cloud, and integrate GPU‑accelerated embedding software. This role requires deep technical expertise, independence, and the ability to deliver high‑quality solutions within defined project milestones.

What You’ll Work On

Requirements

Nice to Have

How We Work
Project‑based milestones, clear acceptance criteria, frequent check‑ins, and code reviews.
We value pragmatic engineering, performance, and maintainability.

Send your information to: Prof. Pirouz Kavehpour—Pirouz@seas.ucla.edu


The University of Alabama is in search of Professors

If you are completing your PhD this year (or who have recently graduated) that are interested in opportunities to continue your research careers on the tenure track, the University of Alabama is in search of an assistant professor.

Electrical and Computer Engineering – Assistant Professor – 527587 – Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States

The search is currently active and they’ll begin reviewing applications received through the online submission system in the next few weeks.

They are also recruiting at the Associate and Full Professor levels. Those links with further details are below:

Electrical and Computer Engineering – Associate Professor – 527631 – Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States

Electrical and Computer Engineering – Professor – 527632 – Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States


Electrical/Computer Engineering Intern at Sophia Space

A well-funded deep-tech startup in Pasadena is seeking Electrical/Computer Engineering Interns to help develop its AI-powered product prototypes. The interns are expected to blend electronics hardware and embedded software to build groundbreaking AI infrastructure in space. Roles are available full-time or part-time starting immediately, with the option to continue part-time (~10–15 hrs/week) during the academic year.

Please see this link for more information regarding this position.


ECE Telecom Faculty Position at Texas Tech University

The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Whitacre College of Engineering at Texas Tech University invites applications for a full-time, 9-month, tenure-track, open-rank (Assistant/Associate/Full Professor) to begin January 16, 2026.


Please see this link for more information regarding this position.


Cellular SOC Design Verification Engineer – Entry Level at Apple

Do you have a passion for invention and self-challenge? This position gives you an opportunity to be a part of one of the most cutting edge and key projects that Apple’s Silicon Engineering Group has embarked upon to-date. As a Design Verification Engineer on our team, you’ll be at the center of the verification effort within our silicon design group responsible for crafting and productizing state-of-the-art Cellular SoCs!

You will have the opportunity to contribute to the verification effort of a set of complex SOCs delivering the Cellular solution. You will integrate multiple sophisticated IP level DV environments, craft highly reusable best-in-class UVM based test bench, implement effective coverage driven and directed test suites, deploy new tools and methodologies to deliver chips that are right-first-time. By collaborating with other product development groups across Apple, you can push the industry boundaries of what cellular systems can do and improve the product experience for our customers across the world!

Minimum Qualifications:
BS in EE or CS is required
Object Oriented Programming
Coursework in Digital Design

Preferred Qualifications:
MS in EE or CS
Coursework in Computer Architecture, Networking Protocol
Should be a great teammate with excellent communication and problem-solving skills and the
desire to seek diverse challenges.
Programming experience in SystemVerilog, Python, C++

Application details:

  1. Candidates must be graduating this December
  2. Please include your current GPA with your resume
  3. Please send resume directly to Junhui Lou at j_lou@apple.com

Engineer or Project Manager at DMF Lighting

DMF Lighting designs and builds industry-leading LED downlighting that sets the standard for flexibility, performance, and quality. Founded over 30 years ago, DMF has grown into a leader in the lighting industry, driven by a passion for innovation and customer service.

Our in-house engineers constantly push the boundaries of lighting, delivering products that combine exceptional performance with beautiful design. At DMF, we believe in a collaborative, forward-thinking culture that empowers our team to bring creative ideas to life and make a lasting impact. If you’re looking for a company where creativity and innovation are part of the DNA, DMF is the place for you.

We currently have the following openings available:

Electrical Engineer, Sr. Electrical Engineer, Embedded Firmware Engineer, Mechanical Engineer I, Mechanical Engineer, Project Manager

Website: www.dmflighting.com

Please see this link for more information regarding these positions.

Contact: Helen Portillo, Human Resources Generalist at HPortillo@dmflighting.com


Newsletter Submissions

To be included in future newsletters, please send the latest news, awards, publications and any upcoming PhD oral defenses to the Chair’s assistant, Winda Mak, at wmak@seas.ucla.edu. Please include “newsletter submission” in the subject line. The ECE newsletters will be sent bimonthly on the first and third Mondays of the month. Please ensure all submissions are received by the Wednesday before distribution to be included in the newsletter.