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FFT 2013 Schedule

Below is the list of speakers and the schedule of time slots. Click on any talk title to see an abstract for the talk.

The main events include a Distinguished Lecturer on Thursday afternoon; our Keynote speaker Thursday at 6:45 pm, followed by a light dinner reception on the second floor rotunda of the Mathematics building; and the Norbert Wiener Colloquium on Friday at 3:00 pm, followed by High Tea for all participants of the FFT.

Keynote Address (Thursday Evening): Mark Stopfer (NIH)

Norbert Wiener Colloquium (Friday Afternoon):Thomas Strohmer (University of California, Davis)

Norbert Wiener Center Distinguished Lecturer (Thursday Afternoon): Ingrid Daubechies (Duke University)

     Thursday Talks
February 21
   Friday Talks
February 22
         
    Morning speakers   Morning speakers
9:00-9:30  

Matthew Fickus (AFIT)
Group-theoretic constructions of erasure-robust frames

 

Rene Vidal (Johns Hopkins University)
Sparse and Low-Rank Subspace Clustering

 

9:45-10:15   Lucretiu Popescu (FDA)
Challenges for the evaluation of diagnostic imaging systems with nonlinear behavior
  Bernhard Bodmann (University of Houston)
Finite Frames for Transmissions
10:30-11:00   Keri Kornelson (University of Oklahoma)
Fourier bases on fractals
 

Dianne P. O'Leary (University of Maryland)
Tracking Objects Using Wavelets and Shearlets  

 

11:15-11:45   Gaurav Thakur (MITRE)
Synchrosqueezing: The Analysis of Signals with Time-varying Oscillatory Characteristics
  Qiyu Sun (University of Central Florida)
The abc problem for Gabor systems

 

       
11:45-1:30   Lunch 11:45-1:00 Lunch
         
    Afternoon speakers   Afternoon speakers
         
1:30-2:00   Ilya Krishtal (Northern Illinois University)
Dynamical Sampling
1:00-1:30 Peter Schuck (NIH)
Fredholm Integral Equations in the Analysis of Protein Complexes by Sedimentation Velocity Analytical Ultracentrifugation 
2:15-2:45   Alexey Castrodad (NGA)
Sparse Modeling for Sensor Fusion with Applications
1:45-2:15 Sherry Scott (Marquette)
Analyzing fluid flows via the ergodicity defect
3:00-3:30   Stephen D. Casey (American University)
Adaptive Signal Processing
2:30-3:00 Maneesh Singh (Siemens)
Application of Manifolds in Computer Vision: Representation and Recognition of Objects

 

    3:15

Norbert Wiener Colloquium
Thomas Strohmer (University of California, Davis)
The Phase Problem: A Mathematical Tour from Norbert Wiener to Random Matrices and Convex Optimization 
(The Norbert Wiener Colloquium will be followed by High Tea)

4:00-4:50  

Norbert Wiener Center Distinguished Lecturer
Ingrid Daubechies (Duke University)
Title TBA 

 

 

 

5:00   Poster session    
         
    Thursday Evening Program    
6:30   Introductory remarks by Scott Wolpert and Norbert Wiener Center Director, John J. Benedetto    
6:45  

Keynote Speaker
Mark Stopfer (NIH)
Neural information processing for smell and taste



   
7:30   Social, Light Dinner, Refreshments    

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