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Bio: Gerald Matz received the Dipl.-Ing. (1994) and Dr. techn. (2000) degrees
in Electrical Engineering and the Habilitation degree (2004) for
"Communication Systems" from Vienna University of Technology, Austria.
Since Jan. 1995 he has been with the Department of Communications and
Radio-Frequency Engineering, Vienna University of Technology, where he
currently holds a tenured Associate Professor position. From March 2004 to
Feb. 2005 he was an Erwin Schrödinger Fellow with the Laboratoire des
Signaux et Systèmes, Ecole Supérieure d''''''''Electricité (France).
Prof. Matz has directed or actively participated in several research
projects funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) and by the European
Union. He has published some 80 technical articles in international
journals, conference proceedings, and edited books. He serves as Associate
Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing and the
IEEE Signal Processing Letters, was Technical Program Co-Chair of EUSIPCO
2004, and member of the Program Committee of numerous international
conferences. Prof. Matz is a recipient of the 2006 Kardinal Innitzer Most
Promising Young Investigator Award. His research interests include
wireless communications, statistical signal processing, and information
theory.
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| Focus: Statistical signal processing and signal processing for communications |
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