Education
Oppenheim received the South.B. and South.M. degrees simultaneously in 1961 and the Doctor of Science. degree in 1964, all in electrical engineering, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Oppenheim received the South.B. and South.M. degrees simultaneously in 1961 and the Doctor of Science. degree in 1964, all in electrical engineering, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
He is also a principal investigator in Massachusetts Institute of Technology"s Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE), at the Digital Signal Processing Group. His research interests are in the general area of signal processing and its applications. He is coauthor of the widely used textbooks Discrete-Time Signal Processing and He is also editor of several advanced books on signal processing.
His dissertation Superposition in a Class of Nonlinear Systems was written under the direction of Amar Bose.
He is also the recipient of an honorary doctorate from Tel Aviv University (1995). In 1964, Doctor Oppenheim joined the faculty at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he is currently Ford Professor of Engineering and a MacVicar Faculty Fellow.
Since 1967 he has been affiliated with Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory and since 1977 with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
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Doctor Oppenheim is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, a member of Sigma Xi and ΗΚΝ.