Hamid Nawab

Professor (ECE); Signal Processing

  • Title Professor (ECE); Signal Processing
  • Office 8 St. Mary’s St Boston, MA 02215, Room 433
  • Phone (617) 353-4461
  • Education PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1982

I supervise the Complex BioSignal Processing (CBSP) Laboratory of the ECE Department. I am also affiliated with the NeuroMuscular Research Center.

Complex Signal Processing is an umbrella term we use to describe processes that act upon signals in order to achieve desired objectives. The term is purposely meant to subsume what is traditionally meant by signal processing, signal analysis, signal modeling, signal classification, and signal recognition, but it is also meant to be inclusive of signal interpretation, signal understanding, signal data mining, signal forensics, signal visualization etc. Our complex signal processing research encompasses the conceptualization, formalization, implementation, and evaluation of signal computing with an emphasis on applied artificial intelligence and on biosignal applications. More details on our research thrusts can be obtained via the following links:

 

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