People

Faculty

Students

Christopher Bell

CJ Bell is a PhD student. He previously received his Master’s of Science in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from The George Washington University. His main research interests are in signal processing, array processing, and machine learning. In particular, He is interested in applying machine learning algorithms to direction of arrival and signal classification problems.

Andrew Brown

Andrew Brown is currently pursuing a M.S. degree after earning his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from The University of Rhode Island in 2024. His academic interests include array signal processing, subspace estimation, algorithm development, and applied mathematics.

Kaan Icer

Kaan Icer is a PhD student who completed his Bachelor’s degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Bogazici University, Turkiye, in 2022. His research interests include spectral estimation, estimation theory, and detection theory.

Zaynah Kalaoun

Zaynah is currently a PhD student who received her B.S. in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Rhode Island in 2021. Her research interests include statistical and array signal processing, decomposition methods, algorithm development, and engineering education. For fun she enjoys competing and training in the equestrian sport of dressage on the weekends.

Showrov Rahman

Showrov Rahman completed his Bachelor’s degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Islamic University of Technology, Bangladesh in 2015. In 2017, he achieved the prestigious Turkish Government Scholarship and attended Gazi University, Turkey for his Master’s Degree. He was also a short-term Graduate Student Intern in Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), South Korea in 2019 and Tallinn University of Technology (Taltech) in Estonia in 2021.

Graduates

Daniel Sartori

PhD 05/2023

Thesis: Optimal Subspace Estimation and Matrix Filtering for Shift-Invariant Sparse Arrays

Thao Pham

MS 05/2023

Thesis: Convolutional Neural Networks for Classification of tEEG and EEG

Kevin Beshara-Flynn

MS 12/2022

Thesis: Trade-Offs Among Signal Correlation, SNR, and Number of Snapshots for Direction of Arrival Estimation Using Sparse Arrays