Michael D. Zoltowski
Purdue University, USA
Michael D. Zoltowski was born in Philadelphia,
Pa, on August 12, 1960. He received
both the B.S. and M.S. degrees in electrical
engineering with highest honors from
Drexel University in 1983 and the Ph.D. degree
in systems engineering from the University
of Pennsylvania in 1986. In Fall 1986,
he joined the faculty of Purdue University
where he currently holds the position of
Professor of electrical and computer engineering.
Dr. Zoltowski is a Fellow of IEEE. He is also the recipient
of the 2002 Technical Achievement Award from the IEEE Signal
Processing Society. He is also a corecipient of the IEEE Communications
Society 2001 Leonard G. Abraham Prize Paper Award in the
field of communications systems. He is the recipient of the IEEE
Signal Processing Society's 1991 Paper Award, “The Fred Ellersick
MILCOM Award for Best Paper in the Unclassified Technical
Program” at the 1998 IEEE Military Communications (MILCOM
1998) Conference, and a Best Paper Award at the IEEE International
Symposium on Spread Spectrum Techniques and Applications
(ISSSTA 2000). From 1998 to 2001, he was a Member-at-Large
of the Board of Governors and Secretary of the IEEE Signal
Processing Society. He is currently the Area Editor in charge of feature
articles for the IEEE Signal Processing Magazine. He has served
as an Associate Editor for both the IEEE Signal Processing Transactions
and the IEEE Communications Letters.
Biography Updated on 20 April 2005
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