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Dr. Arnab K. Shaw obtained his BSEE, MSEE and Ph.D. degrees, all in
Electrical Engineering from Jadavpur University, India, Villanova
University, PA and University of Rhode Island in 1979, 1983 and 1987,
respectively. Dr. Shaw joined Wright State in 1987 as an assistant
professor at the Electrical Engineering Department and currently holds
the rank of a professor. His primary research interests include
Automatic Target Recognition (ATR), target detection for foliage
penetration (FOPEN) radar data, distance perception of speech signals,
modeling of microwave resonant structures, array signal processing,
system identification, spectrum estimation, and filter design from time
and frequency domain specification, etc. Dr. Shaw has authored or
co-authored more than 60 technical publications in reviewed journals and
conference proceedings. Between 1983-1987, he had been awarded the
Transcom Electronics Fellowship by the URI Foundation for pursuing his
Ph.D. studies. In 1993, he received the Excellence in Research award
from the College of Engineering and Computer Science at Wright State
University. In 1992, he conducted research at the Electronic Warfare
Division at the Wright Laboratories, Dayton, OH, as a Summer Faculty.
His research work at Wright State has been funded by various federal
agencies including, DARPA, Air Force Office of Scientific Research
(AFOSR) and also by several divisions of Air Force Research Laboratories
(AFRL) at Wright Patterson Air Force Base. His total external research
funding to date exceeds $700,000. He has been a past President,
Vice-President and Secretary of the Dayton Chapter of the IEEE Signal
Processing Society. He currently serves as an Associate Editor for the
IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing.
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