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Ricardo Gutierrez-Osuna
Associate Professor
520A H.R. Bright Building
Department of Computer Science
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-3112
VOICE: (979) 845-2942
FAX: (979) 847-8578
EMAIL: rgutier[at]cse.tamu.edu
Curriculum
Vitae |
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I am an associate professor in the Department
of Computer Science at Texas
A&M
University. A native of Spain, I received a BS in Electronics and
Control Engineering from the Polytechnic
University of Madrid in 1992, and MS and PhD degrees in Computer Engineering
from North
Carolina State University in 1995 and 1998, respectively.
I have diverse research interests in intelligent sensor systems.
My current research projects are in active perception
with microsensor arrays, physiological monitoring with wearable
sensors, signal processing for foreign accent conversion, and enhanced face
perception with 3D caricatures. Previous research
projects
include biologically-inspired algorithms for artificial olfaction, audiovisual
speech processing, and
probabilistic navigation for mobile
robotics.
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Graduate
Research Assistant position in wearable sensors. We
are looking for a highly-qualified PhD
student to pursue research in wearable physiological
sensors (electromyography, electrocardiography, skin
conductance). The ideal candidate should have experience
with hardware design (instrumentation, embedded systems)
and a strong background in signals and systems.
Background in physiology and human computer interaction
are a plus.
Inquiries should be directed to Prof.
Gutierrez-Osuna. Please include a resume in PDF/TXT format, including
the names of three references. Applications are being accepted for Spring 2010
or until the position is filled.
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Course information
Texas
A&M University
Previously
- CEG 499/699: Intelligent Sensor Systems (WSU
Spring 2002)
- CEG 498: Design Experience (WSU
Spring 2002, with
John
Gallagher)
- CS 790: Introduction to Pattern Recognition (WSU
Winter 2002)
- CEG 411/611: Microprocessor-based System Design (WSU
Fall 2001)
- CEG 453/653: Design of Computing Systems (WSU
Spring 2000)
- ECE 435: Analog Control Theory (NCSU Summer
1998)
- ECE 465: Computational Intelligence (NCSU Spring 1997, with
John Sutton)
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