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Bio: Alfred Hanssen received the Ph.D. degree in theoretical plasma physics in
1992 from the University of Tromso, Tromso, Norway. He is currently
Professor of Physics (signal processing) at the University of Tromso, and
he is a Senior R&D Advisor for Fugro-Geoteam, Oslo, Norway. From 1993 to
1994, he was with the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics, University of
Oslo, Norway. From 1994 to 1999, he was an Associate Professor at the
University of Tromso, and in 1999, he was appointed a Professor at the same
university. Alfred has held visiting positions at Max-Planck-Institute fur
Aeronomie, Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany (1988-1989); Theoretical Division, Los
Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM (1991); European Commission -
Joint Research Center, Space Applications Institute, Ispra, Italy (1996);
and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado State
University, Fort Collins, CO (2001-2002). His current research interests are
in statistical signal processing, nonstationary random processes and
inhomogeneous random fields, sensor array and multichannel signal
processing, seismic imaging, audio, music and electroacoustics. Alfred has
served in Technical Program Committees, and had other leading functions for
many international conferences and workshops organized by IEEE and others.
Professor Hanssen is a previous Member of IEEE Technical Committee for
Sensor Arrays and Multichannel Signal Processing (2003-2005). Professor
Hanssen is a past Associate Editor for EURASIP Journal of Wireless
Communications and Networking (2003-2006), and a past Associate Editor
for IEEE Signal Processing Letters (2005-2007). At present, he serves as an
Associate Editor for EURASIP Signal Processing, for Research Letters in
Signal Processing, and for IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing. Alfred
was a recipient of an Outstanding Young Investigator award and grant from
the Research Council of Norway, in 2004, and in 2007, he received the
Science Communication Award from the University of Tromso. |
| Focus: Statistical signal processing, nonstationary random processes, time-frequency analysis, random fields |
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