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IEEE SIGNAL PROCESSING MAGAZINE [9] MARCH 2015
Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MSP.2014.2378191
Date of publication: 12 February 2015
SPS Fellows and Award Winners Recognized
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n this column of IEEE Signal Pro-
cessing Magazine, 51 IEEE Signal
Processing Society (SPS) members
are recognized as Fellows, and award
recipients are announced.
51 SPS MEMBERS
ELEVATED TO FELLOW
Each year, the IEEE Board of Directors
confers the grade of Fellow on up to one-
tenth of 1% of the Members. To qualify for
consideration, an individual must have
been a Member, normally for five years or
more, and a Senior Member at the time
for nomination to Fellow. The grade of
Fellow recognizes unusual distinction in
IEEE’s designated fields.
The SPS congratulates the following 51
SPS members who were recognized with
the grade of Fellow as of 1 January 2015:
Jean Armstrong, Melbourne, Austra-
lia: For contributions to the theory and
application of orthogonal frequency divi-
sion multiplexing in wireless and optical
communications.
Kristine Bell, Reston, Virginia, United
States: For contributions to statistical
signal processing with radar and sonar
applications.
Ewert Bengtsson, Uppsala, Sweden:
For contributions to quantitative micros-
copy and biomedical image analysis.
Daniel Bliss, Tempe, Arizona: For con-
tributions to adaptive sensor systems in
radar and communications.
Christian Cachin, Ruschlikon, Swit-
zerland: For contributions to steganogra-
phy and secure distributed systems.
Joseph Cavallaro, Houston, Texas,
United States: For contributions to VLSI
architectures and algorithms for signal
processing and wireless communications.
Biao Chen, Syracuse, New York, Unit-
ed States: For contributions to decen-
tralized signal processing in sensor net-
works and interference management of
wireless networks.
Israel Cohen, Haifa, Israel: For contri-
butions to the theory and application of
speech enhancement.
Iain Collings, Epping, Australia: For
contributions to multiple user and multiple
antenna wireless communication systems.
Michael Davies, Edinburgh, United
Kingdom: For contributions to sparse
representations in signal processing and
compressed sensing.
Mérouane Debbah, Gif-sur-Yvette,
France: For contributions to the theory
and application of signal processing in
wireless networks.
Lieven De Lathauwer, Leuven, Belgium:
For contributions to signal processing algo-
rithms using tensor decompositions.
Gordon Frazer, Edinburgh, Australia:
For contributions to advanced over-the-
horizon radar.
Pascale Fung, Clear Water Bay, Hong
Kong: For contributions to human–ma-
chine interactions.
Xiqi Gao, Nanjing, China: For contri-
butions to broadband wireless communi-
cations and multirate signal processing.
Monisha Ghosh, Melville, New York,
United States: For contributions to cogni-
tive radio and signal processing for com-
munication systems.
S. Gunasekaran, Rome, New York,
United States: For contributions to high-
performance computer vision algorithms
for airborne applications.
K.V.S. Hari, Bangalore, India: For con-
tributions to high-resolution signal pa-
rameter estimation.
Zhihai He, Columbia, Missouri, United
States: For contributions to video commu-
nication and visual sensing technologies.
Jianying Hu, Yorktown Heights, New
York, United States: For contributions to
pattern recognition in business and
health analytics and document analysis.
Hong Jiang, Santa Clara, California, Unit-
ed States: For leadership in parallel multime-
dia computing architectures and systems.
Tzyy-Ping Jung, La Jolla, California, Unit-
ed States: For contributions to blind source
separation for biomedical applications.
Simon King, Edinburgh, United King-
dom: For contributions to text-to-speech
synthesis and speech technology.
Stefanos Kollias, Athens, Greece: For
contributions to intelligent systems for
multimedia content analysis and human–
machine interaction.
Deepa Kundur, Toronto, Canada: For
contributions to signal processing tech-
niques for multimedia and cybersecurity.
Edmund Lam, Pokfulam, Hong Kong:
For contributions to modeling and compu-
tational algorithms in imaging applications.
Henry Leung, Calgary, Canada: For
contributions to chaotic communications
and nonlinear signal processing.
Zicheng Liu, Redmond, Washington:
For contributions to visual processing for
multimedia interaction.
David Love, West Lafayette, Indiana,
United States: For contributions to feedback-
adaptive wireless communication systems.
Detlev Marpe, Berlin, Germany: For
contributions to video coding research
and standardization.
Teresa Pace
, Orlando, Florida, United
States: For contributions to image and signal
processing algorithms for sensor systems.
Mark Plumbley, London, United Kingdom:
For contributions to latent variable analysis.
Markus Rupp, Wien, Austria: For con-
tributions to adaptive filters and commu-
nication technologies.
Robert Safranek, Warren, New Jersey,
United States: For contributions to
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