People

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Students

Ridhab AL Kinani

Ridhab AL Kinani is a PhD student. She received her Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from University of Rhode Island. Her research interests include array signal processing, optimum array processing, adaptive beamforming, and conventional beamforming.

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.

Kevin Beshara-Flynn

Kevin Beshara-Flynn is a Master’s student.  He earned his Bachelor’s degree from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth in Bioengineering.  While earning the degree, he discovered he had an interest in signal processing.  He now researches optimum array signal processing techniques for fully and sparsely populated arrays. 

Thao Pham

Thao Pham is an undergraduate Biomedical Engineering student. She is enrolled in the Accelerated B.S. / M.S. Program in Electrical Engineering. Her main research interests are signal processing and embedded system design. Specifically, she is interested in biomedical signal processing and applications of embedded systems in medical instrumentation.

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.

Daniel Sartori

Daniel Sartori is a PhD student. He first began his graduate program at Louisiana Tech university in 2019, and earned his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering earlier that same year. His main research interests are signal processing, communications, and machine learning as it applies to both. He is currently working on array optimization using undersea acoustic data.