History

The Center for Embedded Computer Systems (CECS) at UC Irvine has its roots in the early 90’s and developed out of several research efforts in the areas of computer-aided design, computer architecture, system software and optimizing compilers. In the mid-90’s, a group of senior faculty had a vision of creating a preeminent research center in the then-emerging area of embedded computer systems. What follows is a brief history of how CECS has evolved:

 

1990

  Established Irvine Research Unit in Computer Design (IRUCSD). Initially faculty members were from ICS and ECE with several large collaborative research efforts with major companies.
 

 

 

 

 

1995

  Emphasis shifted to embedded systems. Research focus and emphasis shifted to the emerging theory and technology of embedded systems. CECS now had about 40 graduate students and research funding continued to grow to over $3 million.
 

 

 

 

 

1998

  CECS proposed. By now, CECS had grown to about 55 graduate students and the total research funding had grown to over $5 million. The faculty members created a Master of Science in Embedded Systems degree and faculty members had expanded to Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, and the College of Medicine, plus UCSD and UCR faculty.
 

 

 

 

 

2001

  CECS officially established. The UCI Academic Senate approved the establishment of the Center for Embedded Computer Systems (CECS) as an official UCI Organized Research Unit (ORU) effective January 1, 2001.
 

 

 

 

 

Present

 

As an ORU at UCI, CECS now operates as an independent research entity within the university and is responsible for its own administration, accounting, graduate student recruitment, research development, and technology and knowledge transfer.

UCI Chancellor Michael Drake appointed Professor Daniel D. Gajski as Director of CECS for a 5 year term, reporting to Vice Chancellor for Susan Bryant. Professor Gajski has appointed Grace Wu as Assistant Director in charge of Operations.

CECS is a premier research organization focusing on research and educational aspects related to embedded systems with emphasis on automotive, communications, and medical applications. CECS has 16 faculty members and 65 graduate students from the Department of Information and Computer Science, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, and the College of Medicine.

   

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