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Bruce Eisenstein is the Arthur J. Rowland Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Drexel University's College of Engineering. He has held significant administrative positions including Department Head of Electrical and Computer Engineering (1980-1995) and two terms as Associate Dean of the College of Engineering (1976-1980, 2004-2005). His academic credentials include:
- PhD in Electrical Engineering from University of Pennsylvania (1970)
- MSEE from Drexel University (1965)
- BSEE from Massachusetts Institute of Technology
His research spans multiple domains including digital signal processing, pattern recognition, deconvolution techniques, biomedical applications, wireless communications, and engineering education. He has developed innovative methodologies in signal analysis and educational pedagogy, with particular focus on system identification and curriculum development.
Publication analysis reveals three primary themes: 1) Advanced signal processing techniques (deconvolution, feature extraction), 2) Biomedical engineering applications (ECG analysis), and 3) Engineering education reforms (curriculum design, project-based learning). His recent works demonstrate increasing focus on educational leadership and professional standards.
Awards and honors:
- C. Holmes MacDonald Award for Outstanding Young Electrical Engineering Educator (1976)
- Delaware Valley Engineer of the Year (2000)
Professional leadership highlights:
- IEEE President (2000) and executive roles including Vice President for Technical Activities and Treasurer
- President of Eta Kappa Nu and National Electrical Engineering Department Head Association
- ABET program evaluator across multiple engineering disciplines
- General Chair of Frontiers in Education Conference (1984)
He has held research positions at Stanford University, NASA-Ames Research Center, and Princeton University. While specific information about grants, laboratories, or supervised students isn't provided, his extensive administrative roles indicate significant organizational leadership.




