William Jemison

Dean of the Wallace H. Coulter School of Engineering / Tony Collins Professor of Innovative Engineering Culture
Department(s) / Center(s)

Electrical & Computer Engineering

William  Jemison Headshot

Biography

William D. Jemison is the Dean of the Wallace H. Coulter School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Clarkson University. Jemison joined Clarkson in 2010 as Chair of Electrical & Computer Engineering. He was named Clarkson’s Vice Provost for Research in 2012, while continuing to serve as Chair. In 2015, he became the Dean of the Wallace H. Coulter School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. In 2017 he was named the inaugural Tony Collins Chair of Innovative Engineering Culture.  

In addition to his duties as dean, Jemison is part of the leadership team for Clarkson Ignite, a university-wide initiative to expand the innovation ecosystem at Clarkson across all schools and disciplines.  Jemison also represents Clarkson on several regional technology and economic development initiatives that address power, energy, cyber, and advanced manufacturing.

Prior to joining Clarkson he worked in government and industry and taught at Lafayette College.  Jemison holds several U.S. patents and has published widely in the areas of microwave systems and antennas, and fiber optics for radar, communications and underwater lidar. Jemison is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).  He received a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Drexel University, M.S. in Engineering Science from Pennsylvania State University, and Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Lafayette College.

Education Background

Ph.D. - Drexel University
M.ESc - Penn State University
B.S.EE - Lafayette College

Teaching Interests

Microwave photonic systems and subsystems; microwave/mm-wave antennadesign and measurement; radar systems; wireless and opticalcommunications systems; lidar systems; biological applications ofmicrowaves and photonics.

Research Interests

Microwave photonic systems and subsystems; microwave/mm-wave antennadesign and measurement; radar systems; wireless and opticalcommunications systems; lidar systems; biological applications ofmicrowaves and photonics.

Publications

  • T. A. Wey, W. D. Jemison, “Variable Gain Amplifier (VGA) Circuits using a TiO2memristors as the feedback Element,” accepted for publication, IET Circuits, Devices, and Systems.
  • T. A. Wey, W. D. Jemison, “An Automatic Gain Control Circuit with TiO2 Memristor Variable Gain Amplifier”, 8th IEEE International NEWCAS Conference.
  • W. D. Jemison, T. A. Wey, A. Paolella, “A New Optoelectronic Oscillator Topology Based on a Class E Analog Fiber Optic Link,” 2010 IEEE International Microwave Symposium, June 2010.
  • W. D. Jemison, C. Nadovich, “LEPRDS - A Requirements-Driven Team-Based Design of a 2 kW Photovoltaic System,” Spring 2010 Middle Atlantic Section Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), April 2010.

Contact

Email: wjemison@clarkson.edu

Office Phone Number: 315/268-6509

Office Location: 102 CAMP Building

Clarkson Box Number: CU Box 5700