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Dennis Silage, Ph.D.

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Professor
Electrical & Computer Engineering
Phone: 215-204-6761
Email: silage@temple.edu [2]
Webpage: http://astro.temple.edu/~silage [3]

1. Name and Academic Rank:

  • Dennis A. Silage
  • Professor , Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Full-time

2. Degrees with fields, institution and date:

  • BSEE, Northeastern University, 1969.
  • MSEE, University of Pennsylvania, 1972.
  • PhD in Electrical Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, 1975.

3. Number of years of service on this faculty:

  • 09/1984 – 08/1988: Associate Professor
  • 09/1988 – Present: Professor

4. Other Related Experience:

· 09/1988 – Present: Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Temple University

· 09/1985 – 08/1993: Visiting Scientist, Department of Pathology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York

· 09/1984 – 08/1988: Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Temple University

· 09/1984 – 08/1989: Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania

· 09/1980 – 08/1984: Research Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania

· 09/1977 – 08/1987: Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, Temple University

· 09/1976 – 08/1980: Research Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania

5. Consulting, Patents, Copyrights:

  • 09/1993 – 10/2003: Conrad Technologies, Paoli, PA
  • 03/1994 – Present: Naval Air Warfare Center, Pawtuxet River, MD
  • 09/2002 – 08/2008: The Boeing Corporation, Integrated Defense Systems, Essington, PA
  • 03/2010 – Present: MESH, Inc., Oxford, PA

6. States in which registered:

None

7. Principle publications in the last five years:

  • D. Silage, “Teaching Digital Communications in a Wireless World: Who Needs Equations?” Proc. ASEE, 1222-1228, 2006.
  • D. Silage, Fine Grained FPGA Architectures for MIMO. Proc. COMMDAT (IEEE/CS/SP): 23:245-252, 2006.
  • D. Silage, “Digital Communication Systems using SystemVue”, Thomson Delmar, Clifton Park, NY, 2006.
  • D. Silage and K. Yelamanchili, “Simulation of Fast Fading Channels in Communication Systems

Education”, Proc. COMMDAT (IEEE/CS/SP): 28:13-25, 2007.

  • R. Esposito., J. Mountney, L. Bai, and D. Silage, “Parallel Architecture Implementation of a

Reliable (k, n) Image Sharing Scheme. Proc.”, ICPADS (IEEE/CS): 14:221-225, 2008.

  • R. Esposito and D. Silage, “Single MAP Decoder for Turbo Decoding Implemented on a Fine Grained FPGA.”, IEEE Sarnoff Conference, 37:304-310, 2008.
  • D. Silage, “Embedded Design in Verilog Using Programmable Gate Arrays”, Bookstand Publishing, Houston, TX, 2008.
  • L. Colavito, and D. Silage, “Incremental PGA Architecture for STBC MIMO Decoding”, IEEE Sarnoff Conference, 38:189-195, 2009.
  • L. Colavito, and D. Silage, “Efficient PGA LFSR Implementation Whitens Pseudorandom Numbers”, Proc. RECCOM (IEEE/CS): 15:109-114, 2009.
  • D. Silage, “Digital Communication Systems using MATLAB and Simulink”, Bookstand Publishing, Houston, TX, 2009.

8. Scientific and Professional Societies of which a member:

  • Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE): S 1965, M 1969, SM 1983
  • Etta Kappa Nu (HKN), 1967 – Present
  • Tau Beta Pi, 1967 – Present
  • Phi Kappa Phi, 1969 – Present
  • Sigma Xi, 1987 – Present

9. Honors and awards:

  • Senior Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 1983
  • ASEE Zone I, Outstanding Campus Representative, 1996
  • Temple University, College of Engineering, Alumni Outstanding Faculty Award, 2000
  • American Radio Relay League, Atlantic Division, Technical Achievement Award, 2001
  • ASEE Middle Atlantic Section, Distinguished Teaching Award, 2006
  • Temple University, College of Engineering, Outstanding Service Award, 2007
  • ASEE National Outstanding Teaching Award, 2007

10. Institutional and professional service in last five years:

Institutional:

  • Temple University, Graduate Board, Fellowship Subcommittee, 2007 – Present
  • Temple University, Faculty Senate Research Policy and Procedure Committee, 2007 – Present
  • Departmental ABET Coordinator, 2005 – 2009

Professional:

  • ASEE, Electrical and Computer Engineering Division, Chair 2007 – 2008, Executive Committee 2005 – Present
  • ABET, PEV Electrical Engineering, PEV Computer Engineering, 2005 – Present

11. Professional development activities in the last five years

  • IEEE Philadelphia Section Workshop Presenter, Embedded System Design Using FPGAs, 2008
  • ASEE, Electrical and Computer Engineering Division Workshop Presenter, Embedded System Design Using FPGAs, 2009
  • IEEE Philadelphia Section Workshop Presenter, Digital Communication System Simulation, 2009
  • ASEE, Middle Atlantic Section Workshop Presenter, Digital Communication System Simulation, 2010

12. Percentage of time available for research or scholarly activities:

100%

Percentage of time committed to the program:

100%


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