Research

Red Dice

  • Differential Geometry
  • General Relativity
  • String Theory
  • Game Theory
  • Compressive Sensing
  • Quantum Computing

“If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn’t be called research…” – Albert Einstein

Like the good ol’ Al (who is perhaps better known for his theory of relativity than the statement above) , I often feel as though I don’t really know what I am doing! :=) However, below is a list of a few things that I’ve been thinking about lately… A common thread, should there be one, is to develop geometric and topological methods to understand signals (RF, images, videos, hyper-spectral, etc.), graphs (social networks, communication networks, etc.) and even human interactions via game theory. Most of my research is being (and has been) supported by AFOSR, DARPA, NSF, ODNI, ONR, OSD, etc., all of whom I greatly appreciate.   If you are a current or prospective graduate student or advanced undergraduate student and interested in topics below, feel free to contact me! We can got out for coffee! My treat! :=)

Sunday, January 26, 2014
Our research focuses on developing techniques for efficiently representing high dimensional
data, extracting features and information, and automatic learning. We shall develop techniques
which will…
Sunday, January 26, 2014
One of the most dramatic advantages afforded by recent advances in internet technology and sensing technology is the ability to persistently survey one or several domain(s) in land, air, sea, space…
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Life is not about playing games, but knowing game theory can help in life, especially in your ever complex life . Game theory, a mathematical study of strategies in games, found a firm, mathematical…