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Faculty Profile - Christopher John Rozell

Assistant Professor
Bioengineering, and Digital Signal Processing

Phone: 404.385.7671
Fax: 404.385.5044
Office: WHIT 3105

http://users.ece.gatech.edu/~crozell

Biography

Christopher Rozell attended the University of Michigan, receiving a B.S.E. in Computer Engineering and a B.F.A. in Performing Arts Technology (Music Technology) in 2000. He attended graduate school at Rice University, receiving the M.S. and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering in 2002 and 2007, respectively. Following graduate school, he joined the Redwood Center for Theoretical Neuroscience at the University of California, Berkeley as a postdoctoral research fellow in July 2007. He joined the Georgia Tech faculty in July 2008, where he is affiliated with the Laboratory for Neuroengineering and the Center for Signal and Image Processing.

Dr. Rozell's research interests focus on the intersection of computational neuroscience and digital signal processing. One branch of this work aims to understand how neural systems organize and process sensory information, drawing on modern signal processing ideas to develop improved data analysis tools and theoretical models. The other branch of this work uses recent insight into neural information processing to develop new and efficient approaches to difficult signal processing tasks.

Selected Publications, Patents

Research Interests
  • Statistical signal processing
  • Theoretical and computational neuroscience
  • Low-dimensional models in signal processing and neural coding
  • Sparse approximation
  • Image/video processing, analysis & compression
  • Time series analysis & prediction
Distinctions
  • Texas Instruments Graduate Student Fellowship, 2000-2007
  • Walter Karplus Summer Research Grant, 2006
  • Nettie S. Autrey Memorial Fellowship (Rice University), 2004-2005
  • University of Michigan EECS Department Outstanding Student Instructor Award, 1998-1999
  • Honor society memberships: Tau Beta Pi and Eta Kappa Nu
  • Professional memberships: IEEE

Last revised on July 25, 2006.