Greg Muha
Greg Muha is pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at the College of Engineering and Applied Science. He is also pursuing minors in computer science, mathematics, and nanotechnology as well as a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering through UC’s ACCEND program. He has completed three semesters of research at UC’s Microelectronics and Integrated-Computing Systems with Nanoelectronic Devices (MIND) lab. His research focuses on novel applications of nanoelectronic devices, particularly ferroelectric field effect transistors (FeFET), for improving computing technology. He also interned at NASA Glenn Research Center in the Space Communications and Navigation Internship program. He will be interning at Air Force Research Laboratories Sensors Directorate in the summer 2023. He was recently named a 2023 Goldwater Scholar.
Outside of research, Greg is a member of the IEEE student organization and served as the treasurer. He serves on the IEEE student magazine editorial board and helps review and publish submissions. He is also involved with the MakeUC hackathon both as a past participant and recent organizer. Outside of academics, he enjoys running and biking and is a member of the UC Run Club. After graduation, Greg plans to pursue a Ph.D. in electrical engineering and incorporate quantum technologies into his research.
Awards
- 2022–23- Recipient, Goldwater Scholarship