
Jeffrey Hogan
Associate Professor · Harmonic Analysis
University of Newcastle Australia (UON)About
Jeffrey Hogan is an Associate Professor in the School of Information and Physical Sciences (Mathematics), University of Newcastle. He holds academic appointments including Head of Mathematics Discipline and former Deputy Head of the School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences. His research focuses on harmonic analysis, wavelet theory, and applications in signal processing, including bandlimited signals, prolate spheroidal wave functions, and quaternion-valued wavelets. Hogan earned his BSc (Hons) and PhD from the University of New South Wales, followed by postdoctoral roles at institutions like the University of Texas and University of Arkansas before joining Newcastle in 2009.
Education:
- Bachelor of Science, University of New South Wales
- PhD (Mathematics), University of New South Wales
Research Interests: Jeffrey Hogan explores pure, applied, and computational harmonic analysis, including singular integrals, wavelet frames, Clifford-Fourier theory, and applications in mineral fractionation. His work emphasizes spatio-spectral limiting, multidimensional wavelet construction, and quaternionic signal processing. Key projects involve developing algorithms for EEG analysis, optimizing wavelet design via projection methods, and analyzing signals on graphs and hypercubes.
Grant Funding:
- A$546,913: Enhanced Fractionation of Mineral Particles According to Density (ARC Discovery Project, 2020–2022)
- A$593,621: Relaxed Reflection Methods for Feasibility and Matrix Completion Problems (ARC Discovery Project, 2016–2018)
Collaborations & Teams: Hogan collaborates with experts like Prof. Kevin Galvin (University of Newcastle), Prof. Joseph Lakey (New Mexico State University), and Dr. Matthew Tam (University of Göttingen). His work integrates interdisciplinary approaches, combining pure mathematics with applications in engineering and mineral processing. His lab focuses on computational harmonic analysis and optimization-driven wavelet design.
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