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PhD Theses

Das, Jnaneshwar (University of Southern California) “Data-driven Robotic Sampling for Marine Ecosystem Monitoring” Advisor: Sukhatme, Gaurav S. (2014)

Wachowski, Neil. (Colorado State University) “Characterization of Multiple Time-Varying Transient Sources from Multivariate Data Sequences”,  Advisor: Azimi-Sadjadi, Mahmood R. (2014)

Urbano, Leonardo F.. (Drexel University) “Robust Automatic Multi-Sperm Tracking in Time-Lapse Images”,  Advisor: Kam, Moshe (2014)

Zaher (Zak) Kassas (The University of Texas at Austin), Analysis and Synthesis of Collaborative Opportunistic Navigation Systems, Advisor: Prof. Todd E. Humphreys and Prof. Ari Arapostathis

Henze Bancroft, Leah C. (The University of Wisconsin - Madison) “High Resolution Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Bilateral Breasts Using an Accelerated 3D Radial Trajectory”, Advisor: Block, Walter F. (2014)

Steger, Scott Tiedeman(California Institute of Technology) “A fundamental approach to phase noise reduction in hybrid Si/III-V lasers”,  Advisor: Yariv, Amnon(2014)

Burgin, Mariko Sofie  (University of Michigan) “Physics-based modeling for high-fidelity radar retrievals”,  Advisor: Moghaddam, MahtaUlaby, Fawwaz T. (2014)

Zhou Li Indiana University”Understanding and detecting malicious web activities”, Advisor: Wang XiaoFeng, 2014

Chao Jia (The University of Texas at Austin), “Video Stabilization and Rectification for Handheld Cameras”, Advisor: Prof. Brian L. Evans (2014)

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