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spanias-picture003Professor in Digital Signal Processing and Director of SenSIP Center
School of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering
Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ 85287-5706
Phone: (480) 965-5311
[email protected]

Andreas Spanias is Professor in the School of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering at Arizona State University (ASU). He is also the director of the Sensor Signal and Information Processing  (SenSIP) center and the founder of the SenSIP industry consortium (also an NSF I/UCRC site). His research interests are in the areas of adaptive signal processing, speech processing, quantum machine learning and sensor systems. He and his student team developed the computer simulation software Java-DSP and its award-winning iPhone/iPad and Android versions. He is author of two textbooks: Audio Processing and Coding by Wiley and DSP; An Interactive Approach (2nd Ed.).  He contributed to more than 350 papers, 11  monographs, 21 full US patents, 10 provisional patents and several IP pre-disclosures.  He served as Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing and as General Co-chair of IEEE ICASSP-99. He also served as the IEEE Signal Processing Vice-President for Conferences. Andreas Spanias is co-recipient of the 2002 IEEE Donald G. Fink paper prize award and was elected Fellow of the IEEE in 2003. He served as Distinguished Lecturer for the IEEE Signal processing society in 2004. He is a series editor for the Morgan and Claypool lecture series (now under Springer) on algorithms and software.  He co-authored with his students a paper on Quantum Fourier transforms for signal analysis-synthesis at ICASSP 2023 that received a Top 3% rating certificate. He was also co-author on an SPIE 2023 publication on deep learning that won a Best Paper award. He is currently heading four NSF workforce development projects as a PI. He received the 2018 IEEE Phoenix Chapter award with citation:  “For significant innovations and patents in signal processing for sensor systems.”  He also received the 2018 IEEE Region 6 Outstanding Educator Award (across 12 states) with citation: “For outstanding research and education contributions in signal processing.”  He was elected recently to Senior Member of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI).

 

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Four NSF Workforce Development Programs in Machine Learning

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