Akram Aldroubi
Akram Aldroubi | |
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Occupation(s) | Mathematician, professor |
Academic background | |
Education | École Polytechnique Fédérale, DU, 1982 Carnegie Mellon University, M.S., 1984; Ph.D., 1987 |
Academic work | |
Institutions | Vanderbilt University (1997–present) |
Doctoral students | Fumiko Futamura |
Akram Aldroubi is an American mathematician known for his work in sampling theory, harmonic analysis, and their applications to signal and image processing as well as biomedical data analysis.
Education[edit]
Aldroubi received a diplôme in electrical engineering from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, in Switzerland, in 1982.[1][2] He studied mathematics at Carnegie Mellon University, earning his master’s in 1984 and his doctorate in 1987.[3]
Career[edit]
After Carnegie, Aldroubi worked as a researcher at the National Institutes of Health.[3] He moved to the Department of Mathematics at Vanderbilt University in 1997 where he currently holds a position of professor.[1] He has worked on sampling theory, wavelets, frame theory and their applications to signal and image processing.[3][4]
In 2009, he was awarded the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship to continue teaching and conduct research.[5] In 2014, Aldroubi was inducted as a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society for "contributions to modern harmonic analysis and its applications, and for building bridges between mathematics and other areas of science and engineering."[6][7]
Bibliography[edit]
- with Unser, Michael (1996). Wavelets in Medicine and Biology. CRC Press. ISBN 9780849394836.
- with Lin, EnBing (1998). Wavelets, Multiwavelets, and Their Applications. American Mathematical Society. ISBN 9780821807934.
- with Cabrelli, Carlos; Jaffard, Stephane; Molter, Ursula (April 21, 2016). New Trends in Applied Harmonic Analysis: Sparse Representations, Compressed Sensing, and Multifractal Analysis. Birkhäuser. ISBN 9783319278735.
References[edit]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Aldroubi, Akram (2017). "Akram Aldroubi, Professor, Dept. of Mathematics, Vanderbilt University". Vanderbilt University. Retrieved November 19, 2017.
- ^ "Akram Aldroubi". The Mathematics Genealogy Project. Retrieved November 19, 2017.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Unser, M.; Aldroubi, A.; Laine, A. (March 2003). "Wavelets in Medical Imaging: Authors". IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging. 22 (3): 285–288. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.473.2760. doi:10.1109/TMI.2003.809638. ISSN 0278-0062.
- ^ "A new wave". The Economist. January 17, 2002. Retrieved November 19, 2017.
- ^ "Fulbright Awards Announced" (PDF). Notices of the American Mathematical Society. 56 (6): 741. July 2009.
- ^ Krantz, Steven G., ed. (April 2014). "2014 Class of the Fellows of the AMS" (PDF). Notices of the American Mathematical Society. 61 (4): 420.
- ^ "List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society". American Mathematical Society. 2017. Retrieved November 19, 2017.