Peyman Milanfar

Curriculum Vitae

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Education

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering, June 1993
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, August 1990

University of California, Berkeley, CA
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering / Mathematics, May 1988

Professional Experience

University of California, Santa Cruz
Professor of Electrical Engineering
Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering (with Tenure)
Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering

MotionDSP Inc., San Mateo, CA
Founder and Chief Technology Officer

Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Visiting Associate Professor of Computer Science
Consulting Assistant Professor of Computer Science

SRI International, Menlo Park, CA
Senior Scientific Consultant
Senior Research Engineer

Alphatech, Inc., Burlington, MA
Member of Technical Staff

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
Ph.D. Student

Hewlett-Packard Information Networks Division, Cupertino, CA
Engineer


2007 - Present
2001 - 2007
1999 - 2001


2005 – 2006


2002
1998 - 2000


1999 - 2007
1994 - 1999


1993 - 1994


1989 - 1993


1988 - 1989

Honors and Professional Activities

2007Elected Member of the IEEE Image and Multidimensional Signal Processing (IMDSP) Technical Committee
2007Named Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on Image Processing
2006Named an Outstanding Reviewer of the Year by the Editor in Chief of IEEE Trans on Image Processing
2005Identified by Institute of Scientific Information as a leader of “emerging research front” in imaging
2005Graduate Student Morteza Shahram Winner of Best Student Paper Competition at the International Conference on Acoustic, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), Philadelphia, March
2004Invited Guest Editor, Journal of Applied Signal Processing, Special Issue on Super-resolution Imaging
2003Graduate Student Dirk Robinson won 2nd place in the best student paper competition at the 37th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers
2003Invited Panelist, ACM International Workshop on Video Surveillance, Berkeley, CA
2003Assisted in imagery analysis for the Shuttle Columbia accident investigation
2002Undergraduate Research Mentorship Award, University of California, Santa Cruz
2001Subject of Television Interview on Research Topic “Super-resolution”. Interview aired on June 6, 2001 on CNET News, CNBC Cable Channel
2001Graduate Student Dirk Robinson won 3rd place in the best student paper competition at the 35th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers
2001UCSC Campus Nominee for Packard Foundation Fellowship
2000National Science Foundation CAREER Award