Joe C. Chen
Northrop Grumman Space Technology, USA
Joe C. Chen received his Ph.D. degree
in electrical engineering from the University
of California, Los Angeles (UCLA),
USA, in 2002. Since 1997, he has been
with the Sensor and Electronic Systems
Group, Raytheon Systems Company (formerly
Hughes Aircraft), El Segundo, Calif,
working in the field of space-time adaptive
processing for airborne radar. Since
2002, he has been with Northrop Grumman
Space Technology (formerly TRW), Redondo Beach, Calif, working
in the field of protected communications with nulling antenna and
phased array antenna for communication satellites. Dr. Chen has
been the Sensor Array Special Session Organizer of IEEE Instrumentation
and Measurement Technology Conference (IMTC) in
2004, and currently serves as an Associate Editor of EURASIP Journal
on Applied Signal Processing. He had numerous publications in
the sensor array area, particularly in the subject of wideband source
localization and beamforming for acoustic signals, and he holds
a US patent in the area of processing of synthetic aperture radar
(SAR) images. His research interests include estimation theory and
statistical signal processing as applied to sensor array systems, radar
systems, and communication systems. Dr. Chen is a Member of the
Tau Beta Pi and Eta Kappa Nu Honor Societies.
Biography Updated on 21 January 2005
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