Robert Nowak received the B.S.
(with highest distinction), M.S., and
Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of
Wisconsin-Madison in 1990, 1992, and 1995, respectively. He was a
Postdoctoral Fellow at Rice University in 1995-1996, an Assistant
Professor at Michigan State University from
1996-1999, held Assistant and Associate Professor positions at
Rice University from 1999-2003, and was a Visiting Professor at INRIA
in 2001. Dr. Nowak is now the McFarland-Bascom Professor of Engineering
at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison. He has served as an Associate Editor for the
IEEE Transactions on Image
Processing, and is currently an Associate Editor for the ACM
Transactions on Sensor Networks and the Secretary of the SIAM Activity
Group on Imaging Science. He has also served as a Technical Program
Chair for the IEEE Statistical Signal Processing Workshop
and the IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Information Processing in
Sensor Networks. Dr. Nowak received the General Electric Genius of
Invention Award in
1993, the National Science Foundation CAREER Award in 1997, the Army
Research Office Young Investigator Program Award in 1999, the
Office of
Naval Research Young Investigator Program Award in 2000, and IEEE
Signal Processing Society Young Author Best Paper Award in 2000.
His research interests include statistical signal processing, machine
learning, imaging and network science, and applications in
communications, bio/medical imaging, and genomics.