
About
Daniel L. Noneaker serves as Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Senior Associate Dean for Strategic Initiatives and Faculty Affairs at Clemson University's College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences. He has held faculty positions since 1993, including Department Chair of the Holcombe Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering from 2014 to spring 2020 and a five-year term as Associate Dean for Research.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1993)
- M.S. in Electrical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology (1984)
- M.S. in Mathematics, Emory University (1979)
- B.S. in Mathematics, Auburn University (1977, with high honors)
Professor Noneaker's research centers on wireless communication systems for military and commercial applications, with specialized expertise in spread-spectrum communications, error-control coding for fading channels, and mobile radio network protocols. His scholarly contributions extend to the design and analysis of multiple-access systems for cellular and ad hoc packet radio networks, supported by extensive publications and professional service as a conference technical-program chair.
Prior to academia, he gained significant industrial experience in communication systems design at Sperry-Univac (1979-1982) and Motorola Government Electronics Group (1984-1988), followed by research at the University of Illinois Coordinated Science Laboratory (1988-1993). His dual industry-academia background informs his leadership in strategic academic initiatives and faculty affairs.
While the source material does not specify student advisees or research grants, his active publication record and professional service indicate ongoing mentorship and sponsored research activities within Clemson's engineering programs.
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