Homeland Security and the University Of Maryland

 

Dr. Mario Dagenais


Mario Dagenais

Professor
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Maryland, College Park

Ph.D. University of Rochester

Expertise
Photonic Switching
Photonic Integrated Circuits (pics);
III-V Integrated Optoelectronics and RF Optoelectronics;
Optical Communications

Credentials

Dr. Dagenais is the project director for a WDM testbed demonstration of a high performance distributed shared memory computing network called LIGHTNING. He is the Co-Director of the NSF sponsored I/UCRC Center on Optoelectronic Devices, Interconnects, and Packaging (COEDIP) recently formed at both the University of Maryland and the University of Arizona.

Phone
301-405-3684

Address
2325 A. V. Williams Building
University of Maryland
College Park MD 20742

Email
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Faculty

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Faculty Expertise Areas

Critical Infrastructure Protection

Biological and Chemical Countermeasures

Emergency Preparedness & Response

Domestic and Foreign Policy

Borders and Transportation

Standards and State / Local Government

Nuclear and Radiological Countermeasures

Linguistics and Languages

High Explosives Countermeasures

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