SenSIP Faculty Members

 

 

Chaitali Chakrabarti, PhD, University of Maryland, (Dept. of Electrical Engineering)

Research areas: VLSI architectures and algorithms for media processing, low-power system design, including memory design, compilation, and low power algorithm design, CAD tools for VLSI.

 

 

Douglas Cochran, PhD, Harvard University, Assistant Dean of Research, IAFSE, (Dept. of Electrical Engineering)

Research areas: Sensor signal processing, applied harmonic analysis, detection theory

 

 

Tolga Duman, PhD, Northeastern University, (Dept. of Electrical Engineering)

Research areas: Digital communications, wireless and mobile communications, channel coding, turbo codes and turbo-coded modulation systems, sensor and ad-hoc networks, coding for magnetic recording channels, underwater acoustic communications, and coding for wireless communications

 

 

Anne Gelb, PhD, Brown University, (Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics)

Research areas: Numerical analysis, partial differential equations using higher order methods, spectral and finite difference methods, edge detection and image reconstruction techniques with applications to MRI and PET images

 

 

Joseph Hui, PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, (Dept. of Electrical Engineering)

Research areas: Wireless networks, gigabit wireless communications, ATM switching and routing, teletraffic analysis, coding and information theory, space-time communications

 

 

Lina Karam, PhD, Georgia Institute of Technology, (Dept. of Electrical Engineering)

Research areas: Image and video processing, compression, and transmission, multidimensional signal processing, error-resilient source coding, digital filter design, human visual perception, and medical imaging

 

 

Zoé Lacroix, PhD, University of Orsay (Paris XI), France, (Dept. of ComputerScience)
Research areas: Scientific data management, bioinformatics, database integration, optimization, Semantic Web, XML, and multimedia management

 

 

Darryl Morrell, PhD, Brigham Young University, (Dept. of Electrical Engineering)

Research areas: Stochastic decision theory, sensor scheduling, particle filtering, target tracking

 

 

Antonia Papandreou-Suppappola, PhD, University of Rhode Island, SenSIP Co-Director, (Dept. of Electrical Engineering)

Research areas: Waveform-agile Sensing, Integrated Sensing and Processing, Time-Frequency Signal Processing, Signal Processing for Wireless Communications, and Detection and Estimation Theory
 

 

Gang Qian, PhD, University of Maryland, (Dept. of Electrical Engineering)
Research areas: Human motion analysis, computer vision, statistical learning and inference

 

 

Martin Reisslein, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, (Dept. of Electrical Engineering)

Research areas: Multimedia streaming in wireless environments, traffic characteristics of encoded video, metro WDM networks, and engineering education
 

 

Rosemary Renaut, PhD, University of Cambridge, (Director of the Computational Biosciences Program, Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics)

Research areas: Numerical analysis, partial differential equations, finite difference methods for hyperbolic equations, design of parallel algorithms, parallel optimization algorithms for 3D visualization of the brain

 

 

Svetlana Roudenko, PhD, Michigan State University, (Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics)

Research areas: Harmonic analysis, partial differential equations, wavelets, Riemann-Hilbert problem, image processing
 

 

Andreas Spanias, PhD, West Virginia University, SenSIP Co-Director, (Dept. of Electrical Engineering)

Research areas: Digital signal processing, multimedia signal processing, speech and audio coding, adaptive filters, real-time processing of sensor data, signal processing for the arts

 

 

Cihan Tepedelenlioglu, PhD, University of Minnesota, (Dept. of Electrical Engineering)

Research areas: Wireless communications, statistical signal processing, estimation and equalization algorithms for wireless systems, filterbanks and multirate systems, carrier synchronization for OFDM systems, power estimation and handoff algorithms, spacetime coding, ultrawideband communications

 

 

Tom Taylor, PhD, Harvard University, (Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics)
Research areas: Nonlinear control theory, stochastic processes, filtering dynamical systems
 

 

Harvey Thornburg, PhD, Stanford University, (Dept. of Electrical Engineering)

Research areas: Audio signal processing and content analysis, music information retrieval, human motion analysis and gesture segmentation, statistical dynamic pattern recognition, distributed networked inference, and asynchronous multimodal data fusion
 

 

Joseph Wang, PhD, Israel Institute of Technology, (Director of the Center for Bioelectronics and Biosensors, Biodesign Institute)

Research areas: Nano-biotechnology, bioelectronics, nano-materials-based sensors, design of nanostructures, enzyme electrodes, DNA and proteins recognition and diagnostics, electrochemical sensing devices for environmental, security, and clinical monitoring, and remote sensing.
 

 

Guoliang Xue, PhD, University of Minnesota, (Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering)

Research areas: Optimization algorithms for networking and bioinformatics, security, anonymity, and reliability, wireless ad hoc and sensor networks optical networks, QoS routing

 

 

Junshan Zhang, PhD, Purdue University, (Dept. of Electrical Engineering)
Research areas: Wireless networks and information theory, including cross-layer optimization of wireless networks, ad-hoc/sensor networks, network information theory, stochastic analysis
 

 

Affiliates and Collaborators
 

  • Glen Abousleman, General Dynamics

  • Constantine Balanis, Department of Electrical Engineering, ASU

  • Mark Bell, Purdue University

  • John Benedetto, University of Maryland

  • Jonathan Berger, Stanford University

  • G. Faye Boudreaux-Bartels, University of Rhode Island

  • Robert Calderbank, Princeton University

  • Jorge Caviedes, Intel Corporation

  • Aditi Chattopadhyay, Director AIMS, ASU

  • Richard Chen, Naval Research Laboratory

  • Richard Claus, Virginia Polytechnic Institute

  • Danilo Erricolo, University of Illinois in Chicago

  • Bruce Fette, General Dynamics

  • Roger Ghanem, University of Southern California

  • Georgios Giannakis, University of Minnesota

  • Jiping He, Department of Bioengineering, ASU

  • Alfred Hero, University of Michigan

  • Stephen Howard, DSTO Australia

  • Paul Hursky, Heat Light Sound Research

  • Leon Iasemidis, Department of Bioengineering, ASU

  • Ranu Jung, Department of Bioengineering, ASU

  • Takis Kasparis, University of Central Florida

  • Roy Kaushik, Purdue University

 

  • Randal Leistikow, Stanford University

  • Philipos C. Loizou, University of Texas at Dallas

  • Brian Mears, Intel Corporation

  • William Moran, University of Melbourne

  • Trevor Mudge, University of Michigan

  • Vijay Narayanan, Pennsylvania State University

  • Arye Nehorai, Washington University in St. Louis

  • Konstantinos Pattichis, University of Cyprus

  • Pedro Perralta, Department of Mechanical Engineering, ASU

  • Athina Petropulu, Drexel University

  • Jim Pipe, Barrow Neurological Institute

  • Muralidhar Rangaswamy, Air Force Research Laboratory

  • Andrea Richa, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, ASU

  • Thanassis Rikakis, Director AME, ASU

  • Harry Schmitt, Raytheon

  • Jim Spicer, Johns Hopkins

  • Andrej Stefanov, Polytechnic University

  • Michael Stiber, University of Washington-Bothell

  • Xiaobai Sun, Duke University

  • Trevor Thornton, Department of Electrical Engineering, ASU

  • Konstantinos Tsakalis, Department of Electrical Engineering, ASU

  • Wayne Wolfe, Princeton University

  • Michael Zoltowski, Purdue University