Education
His Masters and Doctor of Philosophy advisor was Doron Lubinsky at the Georgia Institute of Technology. The title of his Doctor of Philosophy thesis was "Weighted Approximation for Erdos Weights".
statistician computer scientist
His Masters and Doctor of Philosophy advisor was Doron Lubinsky at the Georgia Institute of Technology. The title of his Doctor of Philosophy thesis was "Weighted Approximation for Erdos Weights".
He is with Mathematical Reviews, the American Mathematical Society and is affiliated with the University of Michigan. His contributions include the Cambridge University Press book The Mathematics of Signal Processing with Willard Miller and he has made contributions in diverse areas including number theory, finite fields, coding theory, computer vision, imaging, signal processing, quantum computing, computational and pure harmonic analysis, geometric analysis, random matrices, potential theory, approximation theory, numerical analysis and mathematics education. His recent work in quantum computing answers a question of Peter Sarnak, Eugene Higgins Professor of Mathematics at Princeton
His collaborators include Alfred Hero, R. Jamison and Betty Williams Professor of Engineering (University of Michigan) and 2015 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Signal Processing Society award recipient and Fefferman (Princeton).
In 2005–2006, he held a New Directions Research Professor at the Interdisciplinary Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, University of Minnesota and in 2010–2011 was the principle awardee in High Performance Computing (CHPC) at the University of the Witwatersrand.
He has been a member of the American Mathematical Society Mathematics Research Communities Advisory Board and the American Mathematical Society Committee of Committees.