Ph.D. Dissertations Supervised

  1. ”Analytic Signals from Analytic Functions: A Fundamental Description”, Mohamed Elfataoui, Ph.D. dissertation, UVM. Graduated: May 2007. (Partially Supported on EPSCoR Grant)
    Employed: Ascension Technology, Burlington, VT.
    URL: http://www.cems.uvm.edu/~melfatao
  2. ” Practical Denoising With Sub-optimal Solutions”, Jun Ge, Ph.D dissertation, UVM, May 2004. (Partially Supported on DEPSCoR Grant)
    Employed: Post Doc. Department of Radiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
    URL: http://sitemaker.umich.edu/jun.ge/my_cv
  3. ”Edge Detection and Image Registration with the Wreath Product Transform ” (expected title,) Valerie Chickanosky, Ph.D dissertation, UVM, (expected completion: May 2007.) (Partailly Supported on NASA Grant)
    Employed: IBM, Essex Junction, VT
  4. ”Phase and the Wreath Product Transform: Some Applications and an Extension”, Xuling Luo, Ph.D dissertation, UVM, April 2000. (Partailly Supported on DEPSCoR Grant)
  5. ”Image Compression Using The Wavelet Transform”, H.Cai, Ph.D dissertation, UVM, October 1996.
    Employed: Bose Radio
  6. A Development System for the Parallel Implementation of Digital Signal Processing Algorithms”, Peter A.Twombly, Ph.D. Dissertation, UVM, May 1991.
    Employed: IBM, Essex Junction, VT
  7. The Reliability of Random Linear Systems”’ Lawrence J. Dunlop, Ph.D. Dissertation, May 1973.
    Employed: IBM, Essex Junction, VT

M.Sc. Thesis Supervised

  1. ”A Laboratory for Real-Time Signal Processing” , (expected title,) Srinivas Ganapathi, M.Sc. Thesis, UVM, (expected completion: December, 2006.)
  2. ”Discrete-time Analytic Signals With Improved Shiftability.”, Mohamed Elfataoui, M.Sc. Thesis, UVM, Feb. 2004.
  3. ”Fast Signal Processing Using Multiple Programmable Signal Processors: Algorithm Decomposition and Multiprocessor Configurations”, Gerald A. McGuire, M.Sc. Thesis, October 1987.
    Employed: Analog Devices, Norwood, MA
  4. ”Image Compression on Parallel DSPs Using a New Hybrid Coding Method ”, P. Y-Rao, M.Sc Thesis,, UVM, May 1993.
  5. ”Two-Dimensional Invariant Pattern Classification Using a Neural Network”, Frederic L. Stone, M.Sc. Thesis, UVM, May 1991.