Advances in Signal Processing, Information Theory, Machine Learning,
and
Statistical Computing have significantly impacted virtually all
aspects of scientific data analysis and information technology. A
major and fundamental issue we face today is how to constructively and
efficiently analyze and process a profusion of measured signals and
information. Medical and biological measurement systems, the Internet
and wireless communication networks, and remote sensing and imaging
systems provide us with information-bearing signals from a myriad of
sources and sensors that must be transmitted, fused, stored, analyzed
and interpreted effectively and in a computationally tractable manner.
In short, we face a challenging and vital task -- analyzing and
processing more data and information than ever before. Research
activities in our group address this challenge by
focusing on issues related to theory, algorithms, and applications in
signal and image processing, pattern recognition, biomedical data
analysis, networking, and wireless communications.
Faculty
Robert Nowak
Postdocs
Ankit Gupta
Bobak Nazer
PhD Students
Laura Balzano
Brian Eriksson
MS Students
Gautam Dasarathy
Tyler Karrels
Shirzad Malekpour
Nikhil Rao
Former Students and Postdocs
Waheed Bajwa
Ph.D. 2009, Postdoc, Department of Mathematics, Princeton University
Andrew Bolstad Ph.D. 2009, MIT Lincoln Labs
Jarvis Haupt Ph.D. 2009,
Postdoc, DSP Group, Rice University
Rui
Castro Ph. D.
2007, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering,
Columbia University
Mike Rabbat, Ph. D.
2006, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, McGill University
Rebecca Willett,
Ph.D.
2005, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Duke University
Mark Coates,
Postdoctoral Fellow 1999-2001, now Assistant Professor, McGill
University
Yolanda Tsang,
Ph.D.
2005, Lemko Corp
Clayton Scott, , Ph.D.
2004, Assistant Professor, EECS, University of Michigan,
Yi Wan, Ph.D. 2002,
Rice University, now Professor, Lanzhou University,
China
Fangyaun Nan, Ph.D.
2000, Michigan State University
Klaus Timmermann, Ph.D. 2000, Michigan State University
Aline Martin, M.S. 2005, UW-Madison
Ray Wagner, M.S. 2004, Rice University
Ben Graf, M.S. 2003, Rice University
Unoma Ndili, M.S., Rice University
Wajih Hashmi, M.S. August 1999
Keith Jones, M.S. August 1999
Long Ying, M.S. August 1998
Kun Zhang, M.S. August 1999
Michael Clemens, Studienarbeit, 1997, University of Kaiserslautern
Michael Thul, Studienarbeit, 1997, University of Kaiserslautern