Lisa G. Huettel, Associate Chair, Associate Professor of the Practice and Director of Undergraduate Studies

 


Lisa G. Huettel

Lisa G. Huettel received a BS degree in Engineering Science from Harvard University in 1994. She earned her MS and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Duke University in 1996 and 1999, respectively. From 1999 until 2001, Dr. Huettel was a Research Associate in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke University, followed by a year as an Assistant Research Professor. In 2002, Dr. Huettel became an Assistant Professor of the Practice in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke University and is currently a Professor of the Practice. Her current research interests are focused on the application of statistical signal processing to remote sensing, engineering education, and curriculum and laboratory development.

Contact Info:
Office Location:  112 Hudson Hall Engineering Building
Office Phone:  (919) 660-5237
Email Address:   send me a message
Web Page:

Education:

PhD, Duke University, 1999
MS, Duke University, 1996
BS, Harvard University, 1994
Areas of Interest:

engineering education
statistical signal processing

Specialties:

Signal Processing
Education, Engineering
Sensing and Sensor Systems
Awards, Honors, and Distinctions

American Association of University Women Dissertation Fellowship, 2003, 2004
AT&T Engineering Scholar, Harvard University, 1990-1994
IEEE Mac Van Valkenburg Early Career Teaching Award, IEEE Education Society, 2006
Klein Family Distinguished Teaching Award, Duke University School of Engineering, 2004
National Merit Scholar, Harvard University, 1990-1994
Vice Provost/Center for International Studies International Research Award, Duke University, 1998-1999
Teaching (Spring 2024):

  • ECE 110L.005, FUND OF ELEC AND COMP ENGR Synopsis
    Wilkinson 130, TuTh 01:25 PM-02:40 PM
  • ECE 110L9.01L, FUND OF ELEC AND COMP ENG Synopsis
    Wilkinson 030, Tu 10:05 AM-01:05 PM
  • ECE 110L9.02L, FUND OF ELEC AND COMP ENG Synopsis
    Wilkinson 028, Tu 12:30 PM-03:30 PM
  • ECE 110L9.03L, FUND OF ELEC AND COMP ENG Synopsis
    Wilkinson 030, Tu 03:45 PM-06:45 PM
  • ECE 110L9.04L, FUND OF ELEC AND COMP ENG Synopsis
    Wilkinson 028, Tu 04:40 PM-07:40 PM
  • ECE 110L9.05L, FUND OF ELEC AND COMP ENG Synopsis
    Wilkinson 028, W 11:45 AM-02:45 PM
  • ECE 110L9.07L, FUND OF ELEC AND COMP ENG Synopsis
    Wilkinson 028, W 03:45 PM-06:45 PM
  • ECE 110L9.08L, FUND OF ELEC AND COMP ENG Synopsis
    Wilkinson 030, W 04:40 PM-07:40 PM
  • ECE 110L9.09L, FUND OF ELEC AND COMP ENG Synopsis
    Wilkinson 028, Th 10:05 AM-01:05 PM
  • ECE 110L9.10L, FUND OF ELEC AND COMP ENG Synopsis
    Wilkinson 030, Th 11:45 AM-02:45 PM
  • ECE 110L9.11L, FUND OF ELEC AND COMP ENG Synopsis
    Wilkinson 028, Th 01:25 PM-04:25 PM
  • ECE 110L9.12L, FUND OF ELEC AND COMP ENG Synopsis
    Wilkinson 030, Th 03:05 PM-06:05 PM
  • ECE 110L9.13L, FUND OF ELEC AND COMP ENG Synopsis
    Wilkinson 028, Th 04:40 PM-07:40 PM
  • ECE 110L9.14L, FUND OF ELEC AND COMP ENG Synopsis
    Wilkinson 030, F 08:30 AM-11:30 AM
  • ECE 110L9.15L, FUND OF ELEC AND COMP ENG Synopsis
    Wilkinson 028, F 11:45 AM-02:45 PM
  • ECE 110L9.16L, FUND OF ELEC AND COMP ENG Synopsis
    Wilkinson 030, F 01:25 PM-04:25 PM
  • ECE 110L9.17L, FUND OF ELEC AND COMP ENG Synopsis
    Wilkinson 028, F 03:05 PM-06:05 PM
  • ECE 110L9.18L, FUND OF ELEC AND COMP ENG Synopsis
    Wilkinson 030, F 04:40 PM-07:40 PM
Teaching (Fall 2024):

  • ECE 110L9.01L, FUND OF ELEC AND COMP ENG Synopsis
    Wilkinson 030, Tu 01:25 PM-04:25 PM
  • ECE 110L9.02L, FUND OF ELEC AND COMP ENG Synopsis
    Wilkinson 030, W 11:45 AM-02:45 PM
  • ECE 381.001, FUND OF DIG SIG PROC Synopsis
    Bio Sci 113, TuTh 01:25 PM-02:40 PM
  • ECE 381.01L, FUND OF DIG SIG PROC Synopsis
    Wilkinson 028, M 01:25 PM-04:25 PM
  • ECE 381.02L, FUND OF DIG SIG PROC Synopsis
    Wilkinson 028, M 04:40 PM-07:40 PM
Representative Publications   (More Publications)

  1. Huettel, L.G., Brown, A.S., Coonley, K.D., Gustafson, M.R., Kim, J., Ybarra, G.A., and Collins, L.M., Fundamentals of ECE: A Rigorous, Integrated Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering, IEEE Transactions on Education, vol. 50 no. 3 (August, 2007), pp. 174-181 .
  2. Huettel, Lisa G. and Collins, Leslie M., A theoretical analysis of normal- And impaired-hearing intensity discrimination, IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing, vol. 12 no. 3 (2004), pp. 323 - 333 [TSA.2004.825672]  [abs].
  3. Huettel, Lisa G. and Collins, Leslie M., Predicting Auditory Tone-in-Noise Detection Performance: The Effects of Neural Variability, IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, vol. 51 no. 2 (2004), pp. 282 - 293 [TBME.2003.820395]  [abs].
  4. Huettel, Lisa G. and Collins, Leslie M., A theoretical comparison of information transmission in the peripheral auditory system: Normal and impaired frequency discrimination, Speech Communication, vol. 39 no. 1-2 (2003), pp. 5 - 21 [S0167-6393(02)00055-9]  [abs].
  5. Huettel, Lisa G. and Collins, Leslie M., Using computational auditory models to predict simultaneous masking data: Model comparison, IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, vol. 46 no. 12 (1999), pp. 1432 - 1440 [10.804571]  [abs].
Duties:

Lisa Huettel is a Professor of the Practice in Electrical and Computer Engineering. She also serves the department as the Director of Undergraduate Studies and the Associate Chair. She received her Ph.D. from Duke University in 1999. Her current research interests are focused on the application of statistical signal processing to remote sensing, engineering education, and curriculum and laboratory development.