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ECEN Welcomes Three New Faculty Members
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Damon Chandler |
Damon Chandler received the
B.S. degree in Biomedical Engineering from The Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, MD, in 1998; and the M.Eng., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in
Electrical Engineering from Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, in 2000,
2003, and 2005, respectively. From 2005-2006, Dr. Chandler worked in the
Department of Psychology at Cornell University on topics in
computational vision and image processing. He has been an Assistant
Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at OSU
since August, 2006. His research interests include image processing,
data compression, computational vision, natural scene statistics, and
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Qi Cheng |
Qi Cheng received the
B.E. degree in electrical engineering (with highest honor)
from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China in July
1999. She worked as a System Engineer in Guoxin Lucent
Technologies Network Technologies Co. Ltd. between July 1999
and Dec. 2000. Since January 2001 she was with the Data
Fusion Group in the Department of Electrical Engineering &
Computer Science of Syracuse University, where she received
the M.S. and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering in 2003 and
2006, respectively. Her research interests include
statistical signal processing and data fusion for
communications and wireless sensor networks.
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Weihua Sheng
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Weihua Sheng
received his Ph.D degree in
Electrical and Computer Engineering from Michigan State University
in May 2002. He obtained his M.S and B.S. degrees in Electrical
Engineering from Zhejiang University, China in 1997 and 1994,
respectively. During 1997-1998, He was a research engineer at the
R&D center in Huawei Technologies Co., China. During 2002-2006,
he was an assistant professor in the Electrical and Computer
Engineering Department at Kettering University (formerly General
Motor Institute). He was promoted to associate professor there
before he joined Oklahoma State University. Dr. Sheng is a member of
IEEE and has participated in organizing several IEEE international
conferences and workshops in the area of intelligent robots and
systems. He is the author of one US patent and many papers in major
journals and international conferences in the area of robotics and
automation. His current research interests lie in the general area
of intelligent sensing, computation, control and their applications.
More specifically, his research interests include (1) embedded
intelligent sensing, data fusion and networking; (2) robotized
wireless sensor networks; (3) intelligent mechatronics and its
control; and (4) computational intelligence for manufacturing
automation.
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