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Farinaz Koushanfar

Associate professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering(ECE)

Director, Adaptive Computing and Embedded Systems (ACES) Lab - UC San Diego

ECE 188 Project Demos - March 14, 2018

ECE 188 Project Demos - March 14, 2018

Electrical and computer engineering assistant professor

  

Photo Credit: Erin McCarley, 2007

BS in Computer Engineering, Baskin School of Engineering, UC Santa Cruz

Tara Javidi - Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering - UC San Diego

ECE 188 Project Demos - March 14, 2018

Electrical and computer engineering professor

 

Touba holds the General Motors Foundation Centennial Teaching Fellow in Electrical Engineering.

  

Photo Credit: Beverly Barrett, 2009

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ECE 188 Project Demos - March 14, 2018

(Left to Right) Computer engineering senior Nnenna Udegbunam and LSA junior Aissatou Barry teach African dance moves to students at their dance group Amala's Makossa Night on 10/13/09 in the League. Amala's dancing is inspired by the music and culture of West Africa and the Congo where the majority of the group is from.

Farinaz Koushanfar

Associate professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering(ECE)

Director, Adaptive Computing and Embedded Systems (ACES) Lab - UC San Diego

ECE 188 Project Demos - March 14, 2018

Electrical and Computer Engineering Students

Chun Chen (Albert) Liu of Kneron - Electrical and Computer Engineering 2016

Eduardo Temprana, electrical and computer engineering Ph.D. student and first author of the Science paper (left) and Nikola Alic, research scientist from the Qualcomm Institute and principal of the study (right).

Research Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara, and Professor Emeritus in the Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles

Monday, Feb. 29, 2018

 

Abstract:

 

The field of digital signal processing (DSP) has been a very active area of research and application for more than six decades. This broad development has paralleled in time the rapid development of high-speed electronic digital computers, microelectronics and integrated circuit fabrication technologies. An ever-increasing assortment of integrated circuits specifically tailored to perform common DSP functions is available to the design engineer as system building blocks or parts-in-trade. DSP methodologies have been applied to consumer electronics, communications, automotive electronics, instrumentation, medical electronics, tomography and acoustic imaging, cartography, seismology, speech recognition, robotics and other fields. In his talk, Dr. Mitra will provide a brief overview of the initial developments in DSP and review some of the important advances made during the nearly-60-year period of its growth, and will describe a number of its key applications. He will conclude with speculation on DSP’s future trends and directions.

 

Dr. Sanjit K. Mitra is a Research Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara. Dr. Mitra has published over 700 papers in the areas of analog and digital signal processing, and image and video processing. He has also authored and co-authored twelve books, and holds six patents. Dr. Mitra has served IEEE in various capacities including service as the President of the IEEE Circuits & Systems Society in 1986.

 

Dr. Mitra has received many awards including the 2009 Athanasios Papoulis Award of the European Association for Signal Processing, the 2005 SPIE Technology Achievement Award of the International Society for Optical Engineers; the University Medal of the Slovak Technical University, Bratislava, Slovakia in 2005; the 2006 IEEE James H. Mulligan, Jr. Education Medal; and the 2013 IEEE Gustav Robert Kirchhoff Award. He is the co-recipient of the 2000 Blumlein-Browne-Willans Premium of the Institution of Electrical Engineers (London). He has been awarded Honorary Doctorate degrees from the Tampere University of Technology, Finland, the Technical University of Bucharest, Romania, and the Technical University of Iasi, Romania.

 

He is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering, a member of the Norwegian Academy of Technological Sciences, an Academician of the Academy of Finland, a foreign member of the Finnish Academy of Sciences and Arts, a foreign member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, international member of the Croatian Academy of Engineering and the Academy of Engineering, Mexico, and a Foreign Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, India and the Indian National Academy of Engineering. Dr. Mitra is a Life Fellow of the IEEE.

Dr. Veena Misra, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, discusses the Advanced Self-Powered Systems of Integrated Sensors and Technologies (ASSIST) work for members of the Board of Governors and other university leaders.

ECE 188 Project Demos - March 14, 2018

Farinaz Koushanfar

Associate professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering(ECE)

Director, Adaptive Computing and Embedded Systems (ACES) Lab - UC San Diego

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