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Updated 08-Jul-2008.Next 50 >>
Marcelo Perlin
m.perlin@icmacentre.ac.uk
UFRGS - Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. Brazil -RS. Finance department.
2008-07-07
Hi, my name is Marcelo. Currently I'm a PhD student at ICMA/Reading (UK). Some of my research papers can be found at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/author=467401 The photo you're seeing is the sketch of a popular Brazilian singer from a band called "skank". Some people say I look like him. Feel free to contact me at my email.
Yang Zhang
yz.cheme@gmail.com
2008-07-06
I am a PhD candidate in ChE department at UT-Austin and my research interests is multivariate statistical process control, first principle modeling and control of large scale chemical and biological plants. I love using MATLAB since college. http://www.che.utexas.edu/cache/test/yzhang.htm
Kannan Keizer
kannan.keizer@gamil.com
2008-07-04
http://kannan.keizer.googlepages.com
Co Melissant
The MathWorks BV
2008-07-03
Consultant providing MATLAB and Simulink solutions
Richard Brown
rgbrown@gmail.com
University of Canterbury
2008-07-02
I'm working as a postdoc in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, doing mathematical modeling for problems in ecology, particularly modelling the spread of invasive weeds. My PhD was a little different - developing a 3D motion acquisition system for the DIET breast cancer imaging system, being developed at the same university in the Mechanical Engineering Department.
Eric Johnson
eric.johnson@mathworks.com
2008-07-01
Jan
2008-07-01
everything
Antoine Bruguier
2008-06-30
http://www.bruguier.com
Jeff Mather
jeff.mather@mathworks.com
The MathWorks, Inc.
2008-06-30
I am a software engineer in the Image and Scientific Data Formats team of The MathWorks' Image Processing Group.
Michael Wunder
m.a.wunder@web.de
2008-06-30
feel free to comment on the contributions.
David Terr
Raytheon
2008-06-30
I received a Ph.D. in number theory from UC Berkeley in 1997. I also enjoy other areas of math, as well as physics and computer programming. I live in Goleta, CA, near Santa Barbara and work at Raytheon in Goleta.
Atakan Varol
Vanderbilt University
2008-06-30
I am Huseyin Atakan Varol, a third year PhD student in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of Vanderbilt University. My research interests include: Intelligent Control and Decision, Rehabilitation Robotics, Biomedical Pattern Recognition and Classification, Signal and Image Processing, Hybrid and Embedded Systems. For more information visit my webpage at http://people.vanderbilt.edu/~atakan.varol/ or my blog at http://atakanvarolsblog.blogspot.com/ Please feel free to contact me for any comments, bugs or questions. email: atakan dot varol at vanderbilt dot edu
Suresh Kumar Gadi
gadisureshkumar@gmail.com
2008-06-30
Rentian Xiong
gtg101p@mail.gatech.edu
Georgia Institute of Technology
2008-06-30
http://www.che.gatech.edu/gallivan/teddy/research.htm
Brhanemedhn Tegegne
NASA ACIT Center at North Carolina A&T State University
2008-06-30
Yi Cao
y.cao@cranfield.ac.uk
Cranfield University
2008-06-30
Tobin Driscoll
driscoll@math.udel.edu
University of Delaware
2008-06-30
Uriel Roque
2008-06-30
Electronics engineer working on instrumentation and software development for the optics industry.
Summit Suen
b93201006@ntu.edu.tw
2008-06-30
Summit.Suenï¼ NTUMath
Marco
2008-06-30
indefatigable indipendent researcher: Matlab is perfect to simulate spacetime in n dimensions
Tim Davis
davis@cise.ufl.edu
Univ of Florida
2008-06-30
Professor, Univ of Florida. Member of the SIAM Council ( http://www.siam.org/about/board.php ). Author/co-author of many built-in sparse functions in MATLAB: [L,U,P,Q] = lu (A) when A is sparse (UMFPACK), L=chol(A) (CHOLMOD), x=A\b when A is sparse and square, COLAMD, SYMAMD, AMD, ETREE, DMPERM, SYMBFACT, and sparse matrix multiply (sparse-times-sparse and sparse-times-dense). See also http://www.cise.ufl.edu/~davis . Much of this work is discussed in my book "Direct Methods for Sparse Linear Systems", SIAM, Sept. 2006, which presents the theory and practice of sparse matrix algorithms, and discusses how MATLAB performs its sparse matrix computations. Additional features, latest versions, and better performance for sparse matrix operations in MATLAB can be obtained from my files posted on MATLAB Central.
Giovanni Di Cecca, Virginia Bellino
info@dicecca.net
http://www.dicecca.net/
2008-06-30
We are student in Computer Science at Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
Matt Fig
2008-06-30
Matt recently completed his master's degree in mechanical engineering at Montana State in Bozeman, and is now employed at the Idaho National Lab. He enjoys his family, fishing (that's a 17 inch brown in his hands) and Matlab.
Nathan Faggian
2008-06-30
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~nathanf
Tamer Abdelazim Mellik
2008-06-30
Tamer abdelazim Mellik, Ph.D. For more information : http://www.ucalgary.ca/~tabdelaz
Nickolas Cheilakos
ncheilakos@gmail.com
2008-06-30
Jordi / Esther Soler / Bonet
2008-06-30
We both are telecommunication students at the politechnical university of Valencia, Spain
Steven Lord
slord@mathworks.com
2008-06-30
I joined The MathWorks in the Technical Support department during the summer of 2001 and transferred into the Quality Engineering department in March of 2004. I now work qualifying the core MATLAB numerical functions (plus, minus, LU, etc.)
John D'Errico
woodchips@rochester.rr.com
I never was the least bit organized
2008-06-30
Retired from the Eastman Kodak Company, where I was an applied mathematician consulting typically on matters of curve fitting, modeling, and numerical analysis. I enjoy playing bridge, doing woodworking and woodturning, and going for walks. We have a sweet wire hair fox terrier. In my spare time I still like to use Matlab.
Dimitri Shvorob
dimitri.shvorob@gmail.com
2008-06-30
Dimitri Shvorob is a doctoral student at Vanderbilt's Department of Economics. Besides Matlab, he extensively works with SAS, and is a winner of the 2007 SAS Student Ambassador competition.
Duane Hanselman
University of Maine
2008-06-30
Electrical Engineering professor. Coauthor of the "Mastering MATLAB" book series.
Sergei Koptenko
Resonant Medical Corp.
2008-06-30
Ed Scheinerman
ers@jhu.edu
Johns Hopkins Univ
2008-06-30
Professor of Applied Mathematics & Statistics, and Vice Dean for Education in the Engineering School of Johns Hopkins University.
Ben Barrowes
barrowes@alum.mit.edu
2008-06-30
received both his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Brigham Young
University in 1999, and the Ph.D. degree in 2004 from the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge, MA. He was named top high school math student in the state of Utah
(1991), received two Rocky Mountain Space Grant Consortium (RMSGC) grants, and was awarded an
NSF graduate fellowship. During 2004/05, he was a Director's funded Postdoc at Los Alamos
National Laboratory in the Physics Division. His research interests center on electromagnetic
wave theory and modeling with applications including wind-wave interaction, electromagnetic
scattering from the sea surface as well as from random media, nanoscale energy generation
techniques, computer interface methodologies, electromagnetic induction models for
nonspherical geometries, and biological electromagnetic phenomena. Other interests include
automatic code conversion/translation and arbitrary precision computing.
Robert Bemis
rbemis@mathworks.com
2008-06-30
I'm a MATLAB geek and proud of it! I started using MATLAB when PCs had an 8-bit processor and no hard drive. In 2001 we moved 1,100 miles so I could join The MathWorks. I spent 4-1/2 years as an Application Engineer meeting customers all over the US plus a few other countries around the globe. Now I'm a Quality Engineer in our Development organization. Basically, I get paid to live, eat and breathe MATLAB all day. (If that sounds good and you want a job, we're growing fast and have openings to fill! :) When I'm not computing I enjoy all sorts of outdoor activities.
Luigi Rosa
luigi.rosa@tiscali.it
MCGO Matlab Code Generation and Optimization
2008-06-30
Luigi Rosa
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Andreas Krause
2008-06-28
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~krausea/
WaiChing Sun
Stanford University
2008-06-26
PhD Student, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Northwestern University. Homepage: www.princeton.edu/~wsun/
Michael Kleder
mkleder@hotmail.com
Delta Epsilon Technologies, LLC
2008-06-25
Darren Weber
2008-06-25
My home page is at http://dnl.ucsf.edu/users/dweber (as at 05/2003)
Martin Fink
martinfink@gmx.at
2008-06-25
http://gosh.gmxhome.de
Ugo Pattacini
ugo.pattacini@iit.it
2008-06-25
http://www.iit.it/ugo_pattacini
YangQuan Chen
yqchen@ece.usu.edu
CSOIS, ECE Dept. of Utah State University
2008-06-24
http://www.csois.usu.edu/people/yqchen/
Kshitij Deshpande
snehalds@vsnl.com
2008-06-24
I am an Electrical Engineer by qualification. I am engaged in software development field since 1994. I have developed several packages in softwares like Visual Basic,Clipper,Visual Foxpro,Foxpro with backends like Oracle nad MS-ACCESS.
Nathan Cahill
ndcahill@gmail.com
2008-06-24
Doctoral student in the Wolfson Medical Vision Laboratory at the University of Oxford; Principal Scientist at Carestream Health, Inc.
Hyung Myung
2008-06-24
http://hgmyung.googlepages.com/
Sebastien Paris
LSIS/COSI
2008-06-24
Nikolay Chumerin
2008-06-24
http://simone.neuro.kuleuven.be/~nick/
Theodoros Giannakopoulos
tyiannak@di.uoa.gr
2008-06-24
Theodoros Giannakopoulos received his diploma on of Informatics and Telecommunications in the University of Athens (2002) and M.Sc. of SIPS ("Signal and Image Processing Systems), organized by University of Patras (2004). His is currently a PHD student in Signal and Image Processing Laboratory, Department of Informatics and Telecommunications, University of Athens. His research interests are from the fields of signal processing, pattern recognition and audio classification. WEB PAGE: http://www.di.uoa.gr/~tyiannak
Matthew Maycock
maycock@mail.med.upenn.edu
2008-06-24
I write programs for CSRN at UPenn
08-Jul-2008
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