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Current Staff Members

This is a list of all current members of the group. Click on a person's name to be taken to their home page.

Academic Staff

Professor of Applied Statistics and Signal Processing

Bayesian Statistics and Computational methods; Medical Image processing; Tracking; Change Detection; Data classification; Machine learning; Bio-informatics; Content based image retrieval; Quantum Mechanics

Professor of Statistical Signal Processing

Statistical Inference for Signal Processing; Audio and Music Processing; Tracking; Genomic signal processing

Lecturer in Information Engineering

Communications Theory; Coding Theory; Information Theory; Iterative Decoding; Fading Channels; Multiple Input Multiple Output Channels; Wireless Communications; Satellite Communications; Signal Processing for Communications.

Professor of Signal Processing

Image and 3D dataset processing: analysis, denoising, deconvolution, registration; Complex wavelet design and applications; Content-based retrieval; Medical and seismic imaging; Image and video watermarking.

Senior Lecturer in Information Engineering

Applications of geometric algebra in engineering; Computer vision and optical motion capture; Modelling and tracking articulated human motion; Optimization in signal processing; Computer graphics and image processing.

College Lecturer in Information Engineering

Bayesian statistical inference; Probabilistic data modelling; Simulation-based methods for scientific computing, including Sequential Monte Carlo and Markov chain Monte Carlo methods, and applications in the areas of digital communication, signal and image processing, data mining, machine learning and pattern recognition; Engineering for life sciences; Finances.

Lecturer in Engineering Statistics

Monte Carlo Methods for Estimation and Control; Stochastic Control; Spatial Point Processes.

Ramji Venkataramanan

Lecturer in Digital Communications and Signal Processing

Communications and Information Processing for Networks; Network Information Theory; Statistical Inference and Learning.

Alumni

Contact details, such as they are known, for alumni of the group may be found on the Alumni page.