Joel Wilder, PhD Student

 

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering                   Office:       EB 242-C

The University of Alabama in Huntsville                                          Phone:      (256) 824-3484

301 Sparkman Drive                                                                        FAX:         (256) 842-6803

Huntsville, AL  35899                                                                        Email:       wilderj at eng dot uah dot edu

 

 

Work Experience

 

Pemstar Pacific Consultants, 8/2000 – 12/2003, Mountain View, CA

Senior Electrical Engineer

Research and Design for Land Warrior project

 

Lockheed Martin, 9/1997 – 8/2000, Nashua, NH and Mountain View, CA

Electrical Engineer I & II

Member of Engineering Leadership and Development Program

FPGA Design and Test

Integration and Test activities for military projects

 

Phase IV Systems, Summer 1993, Huntsville, AL

Co-op Engineer

 

Education

 

PhD Candidate, The University of Alabama in Huntsville

Advisor:  Dr. Aleksandar Milenkovic

 

M.S.E.E, The University of Alabama, 1997

Thesis:  Direct digital synthesis quad-output sound conversion system

 

B.S.E.E, The University of Alabama, 1994 (magna cum lauda)

 

 

Teaching Experience

 

EE384, Digital Signal Processing Lab, UAH

CPE323, Microcomputers Lab, UAH

CPE427/527, VLSI Design I, UAH

EE409, Communications Lab, UA

EE384, Microcomputers Lab, UA

EE326, Electric Networks class, UA

EE225, Electric Circuits class, UA

 

 

Research Interests       

 

Reconfigurable Logic

Embedded Processing

Wireless Sensor Networks

VLSI

 

Joel Wilder, Vladimir Uzelac, Aleksandar Milenkovic, Emil Jovanov, "Wireless Sensor Networks for Updating Reprogrammable Logic Designs in Real-time",

Workshop on Reconfigurability, Microsystems, and Nanotechnology, May 2007.

 

 

Honors and Activities 

 

Tau Beta Pi

Eta Kappa Nu

Golden Key Honor Society

Phi Kappa Phi

Jacksonville State Leadership Scholarship

Virgil Parks McKinley Senior Student Excellence Award

Amoco General Scholarship

Jacksonville State tennis team, Sunnyvale 5.0 Men’s USTA Tennis League

Digital Audio Recording (vocals, guitar, piano) using Sonar and Scope Audio System