Computational Imaging with Few Photons or Electrons

By Vivek K. Goyal

Electrical and Computer Engineering, Boston University, Boston, MA

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Vivek K. Goyal

Vivek K. Goyal is Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Boston University. He received degrees from the University of Iowa (BS 1993; BSE 1993) and the University of California, Berkeley (MS 1995; PhD 1998). He was a Member of Technical Staff at Bell Labs (1998-2001), Senior Research Engineer at Digital Fountain (2001-2003), Visiting Scholar at the University of California, Berkeley (2003), faculty member in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2004-2013), and Adviser to 3dim Tech (2013-2014).

 

Goyal specializes in signal processing, with a recent emphasis on computational imaging, especially the exploitation of efficient information representations and the development of new imaging modalities that are dependent on computation. His other main lines of work include data compression for robust transmission; theory and algorithms for sparse signal processing; and models for human decisoin making. He has published about 170 papers in these areas and co-authored a textbook (Foundations of Signal Processing, Cambridge University Press 2014).

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