Current students
- Jovana Ilic Sparsity based methods in wireless
communications.
- Blake Hunter Diffusion-based clustering with an application
to detection of Alzheimer's Disease.
Past students (incomplete list)
- Matt Herman (Ph.D.,, 2009, now a Postdoc at UCLA ),
studied compressed sensing in radar and perturbation problems in compressed
sensing.
- Brendan Farrell (Ph.D., 2008, now a Postdoc at TU
Berlin), worked on pseudodifferential operators, Banach
algebras, and mobile communications.
- Raymond Guan (Ph.D., 2008, now at Intel) analyzed equalization
in wireless communications, channel estimation, and multirate systems.
- Jiadong Xu (Ph.D., 2006, runs now his own company) investigated nonlinear problems
in Fourier analysis and their application in signal processing and communications.
- Scott Beaver (Ph.D., 2004, now Professor at Western Oregon
University ) used methods from applied
harmonic analysis to solve problems in wireless communications.
- Denis Grishin (Ph.D., 2004, now at Science Applications
International Corporation - SAIC ) developed efficient numerical
algorithms for several problems related to sampling theory
and signal reconstruction.
- Sean Mullen (M.S., 2002) studied the
use of wavelet-packets and local trigonometric bases for the analysis of
quantification of forest biomass from hyperspectral data.