Poster Session
Once 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 19, 2015. It will take place from 5:00pm-6:15pm in the rotunda of the Mathematics building.
We are pleased to feature the following research posters at FFT2015.
Farras Abdelnour, Weill Cornell Medical College
Estimating function from structure in epileptics using graph diffusion model
Roza Aceska, Ball State University
Dynamical sampling of two-dimensional signals
Hussein Awala, Temple University
On the Mixed Boundary Value Problem for the Laplacian in Polygonal Domains
Brian DiZio, American University
Acoustic Multipath Echo Detection
Francesco Di Plinio, Brown University
Endpoint bounds for multilinear singular integrals with modulation invariance and applications
Samantha Fairchild, Houghton College
The Abelian sandpile model on fractal graphs
Markus Faulhuber, NuHAG, University of Vienna
A Packing Problem in Time-Frequency Analysis
Ariel Hafftka, University of Maryland College Park
2D Sparse Sampling Algorithm for ND Fredholm Equations with Applications to NMR Relaxometry
John Herr, Iowa State University
Fourier Series for the Cantor Middle Thirds Measure
Joseph Iverson, University of Oregon
Frames and Riesz bases produced by modulations in L2(X;H)
Mads Spielman Jakobsen, Technical University of Denmark
A Characterization of Tight and Dual Generalized Translation Invariant Frames
John Jasper, University of Oregon
Generalized Steiner ETFs
Jiayi Jiang, Vanderbilt University
Sigma Delta Quantization for Fusion Frame
Gerard Koffi, University of Iowa
Deformations of Incidence Algebras and Cohomology
Wenjing Liao, Duke University
Stability and super-resolution of the MUSIC algorithm for spectral estimation
Michael Northington V, Vanderbilt University
A Sharp Balian-Low Theorem for Shift-Invariant Spaces
Jesse Oldroyd, University of Idaho
A New Construction of Tight Frames Using Orthogonal Vectors
Ankit Parekh, NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering
Too Relaxed? Tightly regularized non-convex sparse regularization
Armenak Petrosyan, Vanderbilt University
Dynamical sampling of two-dimensional signals
Surya Prasath, University of Missouri, Columbia
Shearlet Active Contours
Jacob Rezac, University of Delaware
Reduced Data Inverse Scattering Problems
Ahmad Sabra, Temple University
The Reflector Problem and the Inverse Square Law
Sam Scholze, Texas A&M University
Reconstruction from Frame Erasures
Rafael Setra, University of Maryland, College Park
The Abelian Sandpile Model on Fractal Graphs
Stefan Steinerberger, Yale University
A Filtering Technique for Markov Chains with Applications to Spectral Embedding
Sui Tang, Vanderbilt University
Filter recovery from a series of undersampled spatiotemporal data
Jeremy Trageser, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
A nonlocal biharmonic operator and its connection with the classical operator
Chuang Wang, Harvard University
Analyzing Randomized Kaczmarz Algorithms via Lifting: Exact MSE and Optimal Sampling Probabilities
Tina Woolf, Claremond Graduate University
Constrained Adaptive Sensing
Wei-Hsuan Yu, Michigan State University
New bounds for equiangular lines
Registration to present posters has ended. If you would like to present a poster at FFT2015 without financial support from the Norbert Wiener Center, please email your title and abstract to norbertwiener@math.umd.edu
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