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Bio: Petr Tichavsky graduated in 1987 from the Czech Technical University, Prague, Czechoslovakia. He received the Ph.D. degree in theoretical
cybernetics from the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences in 1992.
Since that time he is with the Institute of Information Theory and
Automation,
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic in Prague.
In 1994 he received the Fulbright grant for a 10 month fellowship
at Yale University, Department of Electrical Engineering, in New Haven,
U.S.A. In 2002 he received the Otto Wichterle Award from Academy of
Sciences of the Czech Republic. During years 2002-2004 Petr Tichavsky served as associate editor of
the IEEE Signal Processing Letters. Petr Tichavsky is author and co-author of research papers in the
area of sinusoidal frequency/frequency-rate estimation, adaptive
filtering and tracking of time varying signal parameters and
algorithm-independent bounds on achievable performance, independent
component analysis and blind signal separation, and signal
processing for wireless communications.
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