Group

Current Post-Doctoral Fellows:

  1. Md Rubel Ahmed

Current Ph.D. students:

  1. Dominic Simon (spring 2022)
  2. Chase Walker (fall 2022)
  3. William English (fall 2023)
  4. Atandra Mahalder (fall 2024)
  5. Shifat Hossain (fall 2022)
  6. Fazle Rahat (spring 2023)
  7. Iffat Hossain (spring 2024)

Current undergraduate students:

  1. Alexander Aziz

Ph.D. graduates:

  1. Baogang Zhang, Summer 2021,  Qualcomm
  2. Necati Uysal Fall 2021, Cadence
  3. Andy Michel, Fall 2021, Lockheed Martin Corp.
  4. Muhammed Rashed, Summer 2024, University of Texas at Arlington
  5. Sven Thijssen, Summer 2024, Florida Atlantic University

Master graduates:

  1. Sharvil Shah, Summer 2022, Intel.
  2. Farhan Fuad, Fall 2022, Ph.D. student at UCF

Undergraduate students with Honors Thesis:

  1. Garret Rocks, Spring 2023, L3 Harris
  2. Atandra Mahalder, Spring 2024, Ph.D. student at University of Florida
  3. Aneesha Nayak, Spring 2024
  4. Tina Tran, Summer 2024

The following position openings are available:

  • Ph.D. students – (multiple funded positions currently available)
  • M.S. students
  • Undergraduate students

I am recruiting skilled, self-motivated, and hardworking undergraduate students, M.S. students, and Ph.D. students to my research group. Ph.D. students will be provided financial support as a research or teaching assistant in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department. I encourage M.S. who want to work with me to conntact me during your first semester at UCF (M.S. students are typically not funded). If you are an undergraudate student and you enjoyed COP 3502 Computer Science I or COP 3503 Computer Science II, you will most likely enjoy my research. If you are interested, please send your resume/GRE/TOFEL to Rickard.Ewetz@ucf.edu, or stop by Dr. Ewetz’s office at HEC-235.

Prefered skills for PhD positions:

  • GRE 310+ and 3.50+/4.00 GPA.
  • Proficient in Python, C, or C++.
  • Courses on algorithms and data structures.
  • Courses on AI and ML.
  • Experience with Pytorch or TensorFlow.
  • Experience writing Python/C/C++ programs with hundreds or thousands of lines of code.

Students with an B.S. or M.S. in Computer Engineering or Computer Science are typically preferred for Ph.D. positions.