
Visiting Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer EngineeringPh.D. - Georgia Tech
Electrical Engineering
M.S. - University of Wisconsin, Madison
Electrical Engineering
B.S. - Clemson University
Electrical Engineering
Contact Information
Office: 221-D Riggs Hall
Office Phone: 864.656.4387
Fax: 864.656.5910
Email: hubbard@clemson.edu
Professional
Hubbard has held several engineering positions in industry, where his work has included the design and development of analog and digital electronic hardware, signal processing algorithms, software, and systems for various applications, including audio signal processing, weighing and force measurement, speech processing, and electronic warfare. Hubbard joined the faculty of Clemson's ECE Department in 1998
Academic
Teaching is the focus of Hubbard's work at Clemson, where he has taught courses in signal processing, probability, statistics, and random processes, electronics, systems, computing, and circuits. He also served for two years as director of the Effective Technical Communications Program in the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences. Hubbard received the Lewis T. Fitch Award for Excellence in Teaching (awarded to one professor annually by Clemson ECE students) in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007. He also received the Byars Prize for Excellence in Teaching in 2002 and the Murray Stokely Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2004, both of which were awarded by the College of Engineering, Computing, and Applied Sciences.
As time permits, Hubbard enjoys research in applied signal processing. His most recent work focuses on the development of statistical signal analysis techniques for assessing electric power quality.