Studies in this field are related to the transmission, creation, manipulation, and understanding of signals and systems.
Signal processing looks to take data from a wide variety of sources (speech, audio, images, video, radar, sensor networks) and transform it into useable pieces.
Communication systems are designed to transmit information while minimizing the corruptive effects of noise and interference.
Faculty
Area Chair: Joel Harley
Biography
Primary Research Area
Signals and Systems
Research Interests
Signal processing; complexity analysis and entropic methods; machine learning and data fusion; uncertainty modeling; human systems and human performance; system engineering; human physiology
Honors and Awards
Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Summer Faculty Fellow (Human Performance Wing), 2021, 2022
National Institutes of Health (NIH) LRP Award, 2021-2023
Achievement Rewards for College Scientists Foundation Fellowship (ARCS), 2016-2017
Jefferson Presidential Fellowship in Data Science, 2015-2016
NASA’s Virginia Space Grant Consortium Fellowship, 2015-2016
Virginia Center for Health Innovation Fellowship, 2015-2016
NASA’s Virginia Space Grant Consortium Fellowship, 2014-2015
Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Repperger Fellowship, 2015
UVa’s Critical Care and Trauma Young Fellowship, 2014
Education
Ph.D. Department of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Virginia (2018)
M.S. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Miami (2012)
B.S. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Miami (2008)
B.S. Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology, University of Miami (2008)