Br. Henry Chaya, holds a
B.S. degree from Manhattan College, and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Princeton
University. His teaching areas are computer engineering design, hardware
design using VHDL and programable logic, robotics, computer vision,
artificial intelligence, computer programming and embedded systems. He
supervises projects in fuzzy logic, neural networks, robotics, image
processing, and embedded operating systems. He enjoys hiking, skiing, singing,
playing the recorder, and dabbling in electronic music and sound engineering.
Recent Publications:
"An Embedded Systems Course Using the OOPic Microcontroller"
Proceedings of the 2002 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition
"A Real-Life Interdisciplinary Capstone Design Course" Proceedings
of the 2001 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition
"Embedded Control in a General Engineering Lab Course Using Multimedia",
1993 ASEE Annual Proceeedings, pp 1323-27.
E-Mail Address:
henry.chaya@manhattan.edu