Professor Farzad Kamalabadi is a faculty member at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering . He holds affiliate appointments in the Department of Statistics and has served as Invited Visiting Professor at INRIA/CNRS. His research spans remote sensing, space physics, signal processing, and computational imaging . 2011-present: Full Professor, UIUC 2006-2011: Associate Professor, UIUC 2000-2006: Assistant Professor, UIUC 2009-2010: Invited Visiting Professor at Universite de Nice Sophia Antipolis Research interests include remote sensing , space physics , statistical inference , and switching dynamical systems . His work on graph-based clustering for SLDS has enabled efficient model reduction in high-dimensional systems. Scientific contributions appear in IEEE Signal Processing Letters , The Astronomical Journal , and Radio Science . Notable papers include Bayesian Exoplanet Detection (2020), Optimal Sensor Configuration (2008), and 3D Solar Corona Tomography (2009). 2020: NASA Group Achievement Award for ICON mission 2015: Center for Advanced Study Associate 2006: Xerox Award for Outstanding Faculty Research 2002: NSF CAREER Award Editorial roles : Associate Editor, IEEE Signal Processing Letters (2013-2017) Guest Editor, IEEE Signal Processing Magazine (2009) Teaching includes Digital Signal Processing , Optimization , and Pattern Recognition , with multiple recognitions in the Engineering Council Award and List of Excellent Teachers .





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