Public profile
Research areas
Computational imaging, compressive sensing for imaging, signal processing and computer vision. Data Science, neuroengineering, systems
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Department Chair, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Professor, Computer Science
Member, Ken Kennedy Institute
Average rating
4.2
12 temporary mock ratings
Difficulty
3.2
course-linked average
Courses
8
in seeded sections
Computational imaging, compressive sensing for imaging, signal processing and computer vision. Data Science, neuroengineering, systems
APPL 007
Research conducted by a visiting student scholars. Repeatable for Credit.
APPL 800
Thesis research under the supervision of faculty. Repeatable for Credit.
COMP 390
Theoretical and experimental investigations under staff direction. Repeatable for Credit.
ELEC 007
Research conducted by visiting student scholars. Repeatable for Credit.
ELEC 490
Theoretical and experimental investigations under staff direction. A research project plan should be prepared and approved by the faculty member advising the project. Information about ELEC 490 project plans is available on the ECE Web site on the Academics section under ECE forms. May be repeated for a total of 6 credit hours for undergraduates. Repeatable for Credit.
ELEC 549
Computational photography is an emerging field that aims to overcome the limitations of conventional digital imaging and display devices by using novel optics, signal processing and computer vision to perform more efficient and accurate measurement as well as produce more compelling and meaningful visualizations of the world around us. It is a convergence of many areas, such as optics, computer vision, computer graphics, image processing, photography, and so on. We will cover topics such as computational sensors with assorted pixel, mobile camera control, light field capture and rendering, computational flash photography, computational illumination for appearance acquisition and 3D reconstruction, reflectance transformation imaging, light transport analysis and novel displays.
ELEC 590
Theoretical and experimental investigations under staff direction. Repeatable for Credit.
ELEC 800
Repeatable for Credit.