Nashwa Elaraby, Ph.D.

Nashwa Elaraby, Ph.D.
Teaching Professor of Electrical Engineering, School of Science, Engineering, and Technology
Olmsted Building, W256r
W256R OLMSTED BLDG
PENN STATE HBG
MIDDLETOWN, PA 17057

Dr. Elaraby received her PhD degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Temple University in 2014. Her research interests include FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Arrays) design for massively parallel data computations, and neuronal data processing for BMI (Brain Machine Interface) applications.

Dr. Elaraby has been teaching as an adjunct instructor at Penn State Harrisburg since 2007, and she is currently a Teaching Professor of Electrical Engineering.

Elaraby, N.; Obeid, I., "Architecture Design of a Spike-Based Data Reduction Platform Processing Thousands of Recording Channels," 41st Neural Interfaces Conference (NIC), 23-25 June 2014

Elaraby, N.; Obeid, I., "A model design of a 2560-channel neural spike detection platform," 2012 International Conference on Reconfigurable Computing and FPGAs (ReConFig), 5-7 Dec. 2012

Ph.D. (Temple)

EE 310
EE 311
EET 331
CMPEN 271
CMPSC 200
MATH 220
MATH 022
MATH 026