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 |  | Poster SessionOnce again the Norbert Wiener Center will be hosting a poster session on the first day of the conference. The  poster session will be held on Thursday, February 20, 2014. It will take place from 5:00pm-6:15pm in the rotunda of the Mathematics building. 
 This year's poster presenters are:
 
 Ross Adelman, Univesrity of Maryland, College Park
 Fast Multipole-Accelerated Indirect Boundary Element Method for the Helmholtz Equation in Three Dimensions
 
 Hasan Celik, National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health
 Stabilization of the One-dimensional Inverse Laplace Transform via an Excursion into the Second Dimension
 
 Alice Chan, Pomona College and Allison Theobold , Colorado Mesa University
 Combinatorial Structure of Finite Frames
 
 Li Chen, John Hopkins University
 Wavelet Applications on Stochastic Blockmodel
 
 Morgan DeHart, American University
 Testing and Validation of High Resolution Spectral Analysis
 
 Armin Eftekhari, Colorado School of Mines
 Greed is Super: A New Iterative Method for Super-Resolution
 
 Edinah Gnang, IAS
 Hypermatrix Spectral Decomposition
 
 Jarod Hart, Wayne State University
 Holomorphic Extension for Product Lipschitz Surfaces in Two Complex Variables
 
 Jodi Herbert, Kansas State University
 Bilinear Pseudodifferential Operators with Symbols in Besov Spaces
 
 Matthew Hubler, American University
 Validation of Maritime Spectral Features
 
 Joseph Iverson, University of Oregon
 Translation invariance over a compact subgroup
 
 Toshinao Kagawa, Tokyo City University
 Semiclassical limits of the Schrodinger kernel on the h-Heisenberg group
 
 Leor Klainerman, Princeton University
 When is the Gershgorin Circle Theorem a Tight Bound?
 
 Michael Minner, Drexel University
 On-Grid MIMO Radar via Compressive Sensing
 
 Seungly Oh, University of Missouri, Columbia
 Improving local well-posedness results via normal form method
 
 Manos Papadakis, University of Houston
 Quantification of phenotypic changes of neurons using automated analysis of confocal images of neuronal network cultures
 
 Surya Prasath, University of Missouri, Columbia
 Geometric separation using Shearlets: application to road line extraction and vessel segmentation
 
 Robert Steward, St. Louis University
 Estimating the change-point location of a multivariate time series: a Bayesian approach in the wavelet domain
 
 Mark Verdi, American University
 Ocean Wind Speed and Direction
 
 Tim Wertz, UC Davis
 Eigenvector Localization in Inverse-closed Banach Algebras
 
 Wei-Hsuan Yu, University of Maryland, College Park
 Two-distance tight frame and equiangular lines
 
 Zhu Zhu, American University
 
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