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Bio: Tim Davidson received the B.Eng.(Hons.I) degree in
Electronic Engineering from The University of
Western Australia (UWA), Perth, in 1991 and the
D.Phil. degree in Engineering Science from the
The University of Oxford, Oxford, U.K., in 1995. He is currently an associate professor in the
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ont., Canada,
where he holds the (Tier II) Canada Research Chair
in Communication Systems. His research interests
are in signal processing, communications and control,
with current activity focused on the design signal
processing systems for single and multi-user digital
communication over wired and wireless media. Previously,
he has held research positions at the Communications
Research Laboratory at McMaster University, and the
Australian Telecommunications Research Institute at
Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia.
Dr. Davidson was awarded the 1991 J. A. Wood
Memorial Prize (for "the most outstanding [UWA] graduand"
in the pure and applied sciences), and the 1991 Rhodes
Scholarship for Western Australia.
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| Focus: Multicarrier, multi-antenna and multi-user
communication systems |
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