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Periasamy “Kari” Rajan retired from Tennessee Tech University in fall 2014, after nearly 32 years with the university. 17 years of Rajan’s career were spent as
chair of TTU’s electrical and computer engineering department. During Rajan’s time at Tennessee Tech’s College of Engineering, he was able to secure National Science Foundation funding for two Research Experience for Undergraduate sites, as well as one Research Experience for Teachers site. He also secured funding for two NSF Undergraduate Lab Improvement grants and two Research Instrumentation grants, both of which went a long way toward bringing TTU’s facilities and labs up to date with modern equipment.
Rajan was instrumental in developing the computer engineering concentration, mechatronics concentration, fast-track, distance offering and non-thesis options
in the electrical and computer engineering department’s bachelor’s program. Prior to his time at Tennessee Tech, Rajan was an associate professor at North Dakota State University, associate professor at SUNY College in Buffalo, New York, associate lecturer at Indian Institute of Technology in Madras, India and a post-doctoral fellow at Concordia University in Montreal. He was also engaged in research at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. Rajan has over 100 technical papers and publications to his credit in the areas of software engineering, digital signal processing and image processing. Among his numerous honors are TTU’s Caplenor faculty research award and a fellowship with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; he also served as chair for the IEEE Tennessee chapter and editor for IEEE publications.
chair of TTU’s electrical and computer engineering department. During Rajan’s time at Tennessee Tech’s College of Engineering, he was able to secure National Science Foundation funding for two Research Experience for Undergraduate sites, as well as one Research Experience for Teachers site. He also secured funding for two NSF Undergraduate Lab Improvement grants and two Research Instrumentation grants, both of which went a long way toward bringing TTU’s facilities and labs up to date with modern equipment.
Rajan was instrumental in developing the computer engineering concentration, mechatronics concentration, fast-track, distance offering and non-thesis options
in the electrical and computer engineering department’s bachelor’s program. Prior to his time at Tennessee Tech, Rajan was an associate professor at North Dakota State University, associate professor at SUNY College in Buffalo, New York, associate lecturer at Indian Institute of Technology in Madras, India and a post-doctoral fellow at Concordia University in Montreal. He was also engaged in research at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. Rajan has over 100 technical papers and publications to his credit in the areas of software engineering, digital signal processing and image processing. Among his numerous honors are TTU’s Caplenor faculty research award and a fellowship with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; he also served as chair for the IEEE Tennessee chapter and editor for IEEE publications.
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