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Michael Zoltowski is the Thomas J. and Wendy Engibous Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University's College of Engineering. He specializes in radar systems, signal processing, and wireless communication technologies. His research focuses on MIMO radar waveform design, OFDM transmission optimization, and adaptive beamforming techniques. He holds positions in committees such as the Engineering Named Professorships Committee and Faculty Awards Committee.
His research interests include radar signal design, waveform diversity, and advanced OFDM systems. He has contributed extensively to topics like Doppler-tolerant radar ambiguity functions, bistatic radar detection, and millimeter-wave beamforming. His work integrates machine learning into radar systems and explores applications in UAV environments.
Notable contributions include developing complementary sequence techniques for OFDM transmission, low-complexity detection algorithms in massive MIMO systems, and adaptive beamforming codebook designs. His publications span over two decades, with recent work focusing on high-resolution radar imaging and interference mitigation strategies.
Zoltowski has advised numerous projects in radar technology and wireless communications but no specific student names are listed in the provided texts. His work is supported by institutional and external grants, though specific funding details are not disclosed here.
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