Assistantship:

 

  Highly qualified research students may apply for Research Assistantship, Teaching Assistantship,

     or Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Student Scholarship and receive financial support.

 

Very attractive financial packages are available for highly qualified students to pursue a PhD at

the Statistical and Acoustical signal processing and Audio/Acoustic/Speech research laboratories.

 

Positions are available for students who have received (or about to receive) a M.S. and wish to

continue towards a Ph.D. degree.

 

Interested applicants should send me a brief email including:

 

1-      Research interest and background (very brief)

 

2-      GRE and TOEFL scores, when available

 

3-      Rank in class

 

4-      Electronic copies of B.S. and M.S. transcripts

 

·         Due to high volume of interest, I can only acknowledge qualified students who have

       read and followed the instructions in this web page.

The following criteria are used in evaluating qualification of an applicant:

 

  Grades in key courses.

     At the B.S. level : all math courses, junior and senior-level systems-related courses.

     At the M.S. level: digital   signal processing, acoustic signal processing, noise cancellation,

     speech enhancement, active noise control, detection and estimation, adaptive filtering,

     random processes.

 

  Quality of the educational institution, and rank in class

 

  English language proficiency, written and spoken

 

  Publication in IEEE and other international journals and conferences is a big bonus.

 

Post-Doctoral Position:

Post-doctoral position may be available in acoustical signal processing and biomedical applications.

Desirable qualifications include a strong history of research and journal publications. Due to the source

of funding, this position can only be available to domestic applicants (US citizens/permanent residents).