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Bio: Wing-Kin Ma received the B.Eng. (with First Class Hons.) in electrical and
electronic engineering from the University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, U.K.,
in 1995, and the M.Phil. and Ph.D. degrees, both in electronic engineering,
from the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), Hong Kong, in 1997 and
2001, respectively. He is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department
of Electronic Engineering, CUHK. He was with the Department of Electrical
Engineering and the Institute of Communications Engineering, National Tsing
Hua University, Taiwan, as an Assistant Professor, from Aug. 2005 to Aug.
2007. He is still holding an Adjunct Assistant Professor position there.
Prior to that, he held various research positions at McMaster University,
Canada, CUHK, Hong Kong, and the University of Melbourne, Australia. His
research interests are in signal processing (SP) and communications, with a
recent emphasis on convex optimization techniques for SP, MIMO
communications, random finite set theory for multitarget tracking, and
source localization techniques for sensor networks and arrays. Dr. Ma\\\'s
Ph.D. dissertation was commended to be of very high quality and well
deserved honorary mentioning? by the Faculty of Engineering, CUHK, in 2001. |
| Focus: Signal Processing for Communications, Statistical Signal Processing, Convex
Optimization |
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