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Discussant, Session 1: Disruptions
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| Dr. Jennifer
Trelewicz - Bio |
Biography
Dr. Jennifer Trelewicz manages the Business Architecture Synthesis & Integration
Solutions (BASIS) project, IBM Almaden Research Center, San José, California,
USA. Jennifer joined IBM in May 2000, after receiving her Ph.D. in Signal Processing
from Arizona State University. She was on temporary assignment with the IBM Printing
Systems Division (PSD) in Boulder, Colorado, USA, through September 2002. Her
work with PSD involved algorithm and implementation development for high-performance
image compression, and technical solutions to critical customer situations. Jennifer's
work at IBM has led to the filing of numerous patent applications and the publication
of manuscripts.
Her dissertation, Coding and detection for a multi-dimensional digital
data storage system was funded by a NASA Graduate Student Researcher Fellowship.
Jennifer also has an MNS in Mathematics (real and complex analysis) from Arizona
State, and a BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering and Mathematics from
Carnegie Mellon University. Prior to her work at IBM, Jennifer worked for five
years at Motorola, developing voice processing and target tracking products
under contract for public-sector customers. She also spent several years consulting
for clients in the semiconductor industry, designing protocols for machine automation
networks, working tradeshows, and providing technical guidance in customer installations.
Jennifer was elected to the IBM Academy of Technology in 2002. She is a senior
member of IEEE, a member of the Phi Kappa Phi and Tau Beta Pi national honour
societies and the SPIE, SIAM, and AMS professional societies, and was admitted
to the Motorola Technical Society in 1994. She was Assistant Professor of Electrical
and Computer Engineering (Adjunct) at the University of Colorado at Boulder
from 2000-2002. She is the 2002-2003 chair of IEEE Signal Processing Society
Industry DSP standing committee.
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