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Zdenka J. Delalic is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the College of Engineering, Temple University. She is actively involved in teaching and research, with a focus on biomedical technologies and electrical systems.
Her research interests center on Biomedical Devices and Health Solutions, aiming to bridge engineering principles with healthcare applications. These domains reflect her engagement in developing technology-driven approaches for medical and everyday health challenges.
Dr. Delalic teaches a range of courses including Digital World and Everyday Life (ECE 0832), Electrical Devices & Systems I (ECE 2112) and its lab component (ECE 2113), and advanced topics in Microelectronics at both undergraduate (ECE 4312) and graduate (ECE 5314) levels. This demonstrates her expertise in core electrical engineering disciplines and her commitment to student education across academic levels.
There are no listed scientific awards or honors in the available information.
She advises no students listed in the provided text and there is no mention of grants, laboratories, or research teams. However, her course offerings and research focus suggest potential involvement in microelectronics and biomedical engineering labs, though such affiliations are not explicitly stated.



