Marisha Rawlins is an assistant professor teaching Electrical and Computer Engineering. She holds a BSc in Computer Engineering from Florida Institute of Technology and an MSc and PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Florida. She focuses on low-power dynamic optimizations, reconfigurable architectures, and hardware design, and brings robotics knowledge to the university. Before joining Wentworth, she served as an assistant professor and discipline coordinator at The University of Trinidad and Tobago. Her research interests encompass computer architecture optimizations, embedded systems, and innovative teaching and learning methods. She is also the faculty advisor for the Wentworth Robotics Club.
Marisha Rawlins is an assistant professor teaching Electrical and Computer Engineering. She holds a BSc in Computer Engineering from Florida Institute of Technology and an MSc and PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Florida. She focuses on low-power dynamic optimizations, reconfigurable architectures, and hardware design, and brings robotics knowledge to the university. Before joining Wentworth, she served as an assistant professor and discipline coordinator at The University of Trinidad and Tobago. Her research interests encompass computer architecture optimizations, embedded systems, and innovative teaching and learning methods. She is also the faculty advisor for the Wentworth Robotics Club.