Bryce Hill - Department of Electrical Engineering
Associate Professor, Department Head
406-496-4752
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Resume
Main Hall 202B
Biography
Bryce E. Hill received the B.S. Degree in electrical engineering from Montana State University in 2005. He later received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Utah in 2011. The focus of his graduate research was developing an acoustic sensor for detection and classification of breathing in sedated patients. During this time he developed skills in signal processing and medical instrumentation. From 2010 until 2012, he joined Montana Tech as a visiting professor. In 2012, he was awarded a tenure-track position at Montana Tech and continues to teach and do research there. Currently, his areas of interest include microcontroller applications, signal processing, and controls.
Research Interests
Bryce enjoys research into medical devices, robotic and controls, as well as telecommunications and electronics. Current projects include acoustic triangulation of sounds, touchless respiratory monitor, urban broadband, metal casting imaging, and water body sampling.
Service
Bryce Mentors the NASA Robotic Mining Club This club designs, builds and competes annually at Kennedy Space Center
Non-Research Academic Interests
Bryce spends most of his free time with his family, and maintaining his home.
Courses Taught
- EELE 203 Circuits II
- EELE 465 Microcontroller Applications
- EELE 317 Electronics
- CSCI 255 Embedded Systems