Instructor: Prof. Chong-Yun Chi (祁忠勇), NTHU, Hsinchu, Taiwan
cychi@ee.nthu.edu.tw; http://www.ee.nthu.edu.tw/cychi/
Purpose: The short course participants can smoothly and efficiently learn how to solve an optimization problem, from the fundamental theory, problem definition, reformation into a convex problem, analysis, algorithm implementation, to cutting edge researches (like an exploration journey rather than pure mathematics) in signal processing, communications, etc.
Date & Time: Dec 5th - 18th 8:30-11:50AM
Venue: C505
Bio:
Chong-Yung Chi (祁忠勇) received the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, in 1983. From 1983 to 1988, he was with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California. He has been a Professor with the Department of Electrical Engineering since 1989 and the Institute of Communications Engineering (ICE) since 1999 (also the Chairman of ICE during 2002-2005), National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan. He has published more than 200 technical papers, including more than 70 journal papers (mostly in IEEE Trans. Signal Processing), 2 book chapters and more than 130 peer-reviewed conference papers, as well as a graduate-level textbook, Blind Equalization and System Identification, Springer-Verlag, 2006. His current research interests include signal processing for wireless communications, convex analysis and optimization for blind source separation, biomedical and hyperspectral image analysis.
Dr. Chi is a senior member of IEEE. He has been a Technical Program Committee member for many IEEE sponsored and co-sponsored workshops, symposiums and conferences on signal processing and wireless communications, including Co-organizer and General Co-chairman of 2001 IEEE Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications (SPAWC), and Co-Chair of Signal Processing for Communications (SPC) Symposium, ChinaCOM 2008 & Lead Co-Chair of SPC Symposium, ChinaCOM 2009. He was an Associate Editor (AE) of IEEE Trans. Signal Processing (5/2001~4/2006), IEEE Trans. Circuits and Systems II (1/2006-12/2007), IEEE Trans. Circuits and Systems I (1/2008-12/2009), AE of IEEE Signal Processing Letters (6/2006~5/2010), and a member of Editorial Board of EURASIP Signal Processing Journal (6/2005~5/2008), and an editor (7/2003~12/2005) as well as a Guest Editor (2006) of EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing. He was a member of Signal Processing Theory and Methods Technical Committee (SPTM-TC) (2005-2010), IEEE Signal Processing Society. Currently, he is a member of Signal Processing for Communications and Networking Technical Committee (SPCOM-TC) and a member of Sensor Array and Multichannel Technical Committee (SAM-TC), IEEE Signal Processing Society, and an AE of IEEE Trans. Signal Processing.
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