Ph.D. Students
- S. Bhattacharya, PhD in progress
Tentative Dissertation Title:
Shared Information for Markov Random Fields: Spatial Sampling, Learning and Compression
- A. Nageswaran, August 2023
Data and Distribution Privacy Under Function Recoverability Research Scientist Resident, SandboxAQ, New York, NY.
- V. P. Boda, December 2017
Sampling Rate Disortion Manager, Machine Learning Software Engineering,
LinkedIn, Sunnyvale, CA.
- H. Tyagi, August 2013
Common Randomness Principles of Secrecy Formerly Postdoctoral Fellow, Information Theory and
Applications Center, University of California, San Diego;
currently Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Communication
Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.
- S. Nitinawarat, December 2010
Information Theoretic Secret Key Generation:
Structured Codes and Tree Packing Formerly Postdoctoral Fellow,
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Coordinated
Science Laboratory,
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign; currently
Member of Technical Staff, Qualcomm, La Jolla, CA;
currently Lecturer, International School of Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand.
- A. Komaee, August 2008 (joint supervision with P. S. Krishnaprasad)
Nonlinear Detection, Estimation and Control
for Free-Space Optical Communication
Formerly Postdoctoral Associate,
Process Systems Engineering Laboratory, MIT, Cambridge, MA;
then Research Scientist, Intelligent Automation, Inc. (IAI),
Rockville, MD; currently Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL.
- C. Ye, December 2005
Information Theoretic Generation of Multiple Secret Keys Formerly Member of Technical
Staff, InterDigital, King of Prussia, PA;
currently Member of Technical Staff, Intel, San Diego, CA.
- K. Chakraborty, December 2005
Reliable Communication over Optical Fading Channels Formerly Postdoctoral Scholar,
California Institute for Telecommunications and Information
Technology, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA;
Member of Technical Staff, CTO Research Office,
Qualcomm, La Jolla, CA; currently System Engineer, Viasat Inc.,
San Diego, CA.
- A. Das, May 2000
Multiple-Access Time Varying Channels Formerly Member of Technical Staff, Lucent
Technologies, Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, NJ; Member of Technical Staff, Qualcomm (formerly Flarion Technologies), NJ;
Partner at McKinsey and Company, Washington DC; at present
VP/GM, Head of Corporate Strategy, Intel Corporation.
- A. Kanlis, August 1997
Compression and transmission of information at multiple resolutions Formerly with the Institute for Computer Science,
Foundation for Research and Technology -- Hellas, Heraclion, Crete, Greece; at present with the European Patent Office, Munich, Germany.
- S. Khudanpur, May 1997
Model selection and universal data compression Associate Professor, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD.
- N. Rananand, December 1995
Traffic Modeling and Performance Evaluation for ATM Networks: Short- and Long-Range Dependent Models Formerly Senior Hardware Engineer, FORE Systems, Pittsburg, PA, then, COMSAT Labs, Germantown, MD; then Member of Technical Staff, Motorola Corp., Arlington Heights, IL; at present with Thompson-Reuters, Bangkok, Thailand.
- C. Liu, December 1991
Identification and Universal Data Compression of Hidden Markov Processes Formerly Member of Technical Staff, IBM Research, Yorktown Heights, then
Member of Technical Staff, Catapult Corporation, San Jose, CA; at present, IBM Corporation, San Jose, CA.
- I. Lambadaris, May 1990
Problems of Admission and Routing Control in Modern Computer
Communication Networks Professor of Systems and Computer Engineering, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.
- J. Gubner, August 1987
Deterministic Codes for Multiple-Access Arbitrarily Varying Channels Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of Wisconsin at Madison, Madison, WI
- B. L. Hughes, December 1985
Gaussian Arbitrarily Varying Channels Formerly Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; at present, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, North Carolina State University.
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