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Prof. John Proakis, Dr. Zhongren Cao, Nate Ricklin, Yiannis Spyropoulos, Jittra Jootar, Dr. Thomas Svantesson, Lars Christensen, Haichang Sui, Prof. James Zeidler, Ahsen Ahmed, Steve Thompson, Adam Anderson, Arun Batra, Francesesco Rossetto


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PhD Candidates

Arun Batra, M.Eng. Electrical Engineering, Cornell University, 2002; B.S. Electrical Engineering, Cornell University, 2001.

Yiannis Spyropoulos, M.Sc. Stanford University 2002; B.Sc. National Technical University of Athens.

Kostas Stamatiou, M.Sc. University of California San Diego, 2004, B.Sc. National Technical University of Athens, 2000.

Adam Anderson, M.Sc. Brigham Young University, 2004; B.Sc. Brigham Young University, 2002.

Pre-Candidacy

Ahsen Ahmed, M.Sc. Purdue University, 2002; B.Sc. Texas Tech University, 2000.

Nathan Ricklin, B.Sc. in EE from University of Maryland, College Park, 2003.

Seong-Ho (Paul) Hur, M.S. Seoul National University, South Korea, 1998; B.S. Seoul National University, South Korea, 1996.

Past Students

Haichang Sui, Ph.D. 2007, ``Interference Suppression in Spread-Spectrum Networks.'' Currently at Texas Instruments Inc.

Jittra Jootar, Ph.D. 2006, ``Effect of Noisy Channel Estimates on the Performance of Convolutionally Coded Systems with Transmit Diversity.'' Currently at Qualcomm.

Tiejun (Ronald) Wang, Ph.D. 2006,``Mobile OFDM Communications.''

Steve Thompson, Ph.D. 2005, ``Constant Envelope OFDM Phase Modulation.'' Currently at the San Diego Research Company (SDRC).

Rachel Goshorn, Ph.D. 2005. ``Statistical Classification of Extracted Sequential Spectral Features Adapted to Priming Selected Interference Cancellers.'' Currently at Naval Postgraduate School - GSEAS.

Joe Burke, Ph.D. 2004. ``Space-Time Signal Processing of Spread Spectrum Communication Systems in Colored Interference.'' Currently at Qualcomm.

Will Cooper, Ph.D. 2004, ``Channel Allocation in Wireless Networks.'' Currently at Tierra vision.

Chad Schell, Ph.D. 2003, ``Advanced Tracking Algorithms for the Study of Fine Scale Fish Behavior.'' Currently at Rincon Corporation.

Brian Banister, Ph.D. 2002, ``Feedback Assisted Multi-Antenna Weight Adaptation for Wireless Communications.'' Currently at Qualcomm.

Jun Han, Ph.D. 2002, ``Nonlinear Effects of Adaptive Predictors with Stationary and Chirped Input Signals.'' Currently at Quicksilver.

Tim Martin, M.Sc. 2002, ``Parallel Concatenated Convolutional Coding for Fixed Point Systems''. Currently at ViaSat.

Tanan Lambert, M.Sc. 2002, ``Digital Front End Architectures for Software Radio Receivers.'' Currently at ViaSat.

Jianxia Luo, Ph.D. 2002, ``Performance Analysis with Antenna Arrays in Correlated Nakagami Fading Channels.'' Currently at Hughes Networks.

Mike Reuter, Ph.D. 2000, ``Performance Analysis of Adaptive Equalization Applied to Problems in Wireless Communications.'' Currently at the Telematics Division of Motorola.

Tom Staley, Ph.D. 1996, ``Channel Estimate-Based Performance Prediction for Coherent Linearly Modulated Wireless Communications Systems.'' Currently at SPAWAR Systems Center, San Diego.

Roy Axford, Jr., Ph.D. 1995, ``Refined Techniques for Blind Equalization for PSK and QAM Digital Communications Signals.'' Currently at SPAWAR Systems Center, San Diego.

Paul Wei, Ph.D. 1995, ``Performance Evaluation of Adaptive Filtering Algorithms for the Mobile Communications Environment.'' Currently at Via Technologies.

Pearse French, M.S. 1994, ``An Improved 2-D Adaptive Lattice Filtering Algorithm and its Application to Detection of Small Objects in Correlated Clutter.'' Currently at Personal Robotics, Inc.

Tarun Soni, Ph.D. 1993, ``Performance Evaluation of Adaptive Filters for Tracking and Detection in One and Two Dimensions.'' Currently at Argon ST.

Rich North, Ph.D. 1991, ``High Speed Implementation of Real-Time Digital Signal Processing Algorithms.'' Currently at Joint Tactical Radio System.

Kay-Cheng Chew, Ph.D. 1991, ``High Performance Adaptive and Non-Adaptive Digital Signal Processors.''


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