Babak Hassibi
Gordon M. Binder/Amgen Professor
Executive Officer for Electrical Engineering
Associate Director for Information Science and Technology
My research is in communications, signal processing, and control. I am
currently most interested in wireless networks and in genomic signal
processing. In the wireless network area I study modeling issues,
information-theoretic questions, scheduling, protocols, various
performance criteria, etc. In the
genomic signal processing area I have been studying real-time DNA
microarrays, a novel technology that we have developed. My earlier
work includes: multi-antenna systems (e.g., space-time codes);
efficient decoding algorithms in communications; adaptive signal processing
and neural networks; blind channel equalization; statistical signal
processing; robust estimation and control, especially connections
between robustness and adaptation; and linear algebra, with emphasis on
fast algorithms, random matrices and group representation theory. I
retain a keen interest in all these.
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