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Bio: Antonia Papandreou-Suppappola received her Ph.D. degree in
Electrical Engineering in 1995 at the University of Rhode Island
(URI). Upon graduation, she held a research faculty position at
URI with Navy funding. In 1999, she joined Arizona State
University as an Assistant Professor and was promoted to
Associate Professor in 2004. Her research interests are in the
areas of Time-Frequency Signal Processing, Integrated Sensing and
Processing, Signal Processing for Wireless Communications, and
Estimation and Detection Theory.
Prof. Papandreou-Suppappola is the editor of the book
``Applications in Time-Frequency Signal Processing\\\'\\\' that was
published by CRC Press in 2002. Her publication record consists
of more than seventy refereed journal articles, book chapters,
and conference papers. She is the recipient of the 2002 NSF
CAREER award, 2003 IEEE Phoenix Section Outstanding Faculty for
Research award, and the 2005 ASU Fulton School of Engineering
Teaching Excellence Award. She is currently the treasurer of the
Conference Board of the IEEE Signal Processing Society (2004-2006)
and a technical committee member of IEEE Signal Processing
Society on Signal Processing Theory and Methods (2003-2008).
She has served as an associate editor for the IEEE Signal
Processing Letters (2003-2005), as the Chair of the IEEE
Communications and Signal Processing Phoenix Chapter (1999-2001),
and as a technical program committee member in numerous IEEE
international conferences and workshops in the area of Signal
Processing and Communications.
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