I received the B.Sc. (1994) and M.Sc. (1998) from Tel-Aviv
University and the Ph.D. from Georgia
Institute of Technology (2004),
all in Electrical Engineering. From Fall 2004 to Summer 2007, I was a
postdoctoral
research fellow with the EECS
department at the University of
Michigan,
Ann Arbor, MI. Since Fall 2007, I am an assistant
professor with the School
of
EECS at Oregon State
University, Corvallis, OR. My research interests include
statistical signal processing, mahine learning, inverse problem, sparse
signal reconstruction, manifold learning, and adaptive sensing.
Announcements
Prospective
students: if
you are interested in research in statistical signal processing and
statistical/machine learning and would like to be considered for a
graduate
research assistantship, email me with your cv/resume and a letter
stating
your academic interests