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Babak Hassibi
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Professor of Electrical Engineering
Executive Officer for Electrical Engineering
B.S., University of Tehran, 1989
M.S., Stanford University, 1993
Ph.D., Stanford University, 1996
Research
Professor Hassibi's research is in communications, signal processing, and control. He is currently most interested in wireless communications, especially in the use of multiple-antenna systems, where he has studied both the information-theoretic and coding-theoretic aspects of such systems, as well as devised practical high-rate space-time transmission schemes. Other research interests include: 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.
http://www.ee2.caltech.edu/people/faculty/hassibi.html
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Professor of Electrical Engineering
Executive Officer for Electrical Engineering
B.S., University of Tehran, 1989
M.S., Stanford University, 1993
Ph.D., Stanford University, 1996
Research
Professor Hassibi's research is in communications, signal processing, and control. He is currently most interested in wireless communications, especially in the use of multiple-antenna systems, where he has studied both the information-theoretic and coding-theoretic aspects of such systems, as well as devised practical high-rate space-time transmission schemes. Other research interests include: 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.
http://www.ee2.caltech.edu/people/faculty/hassibi.html
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