Jie Chen
Jie Chen received his Ph.D. degree in electrical
and computer engineering from the
University of Maryland, College Park. He is
currently an Assistant Professor at the Division
of Engineering, Brown University. Dr.
Chen's research interests include nanoscale
devices and architecture design, genomic
signal processing, and multimedia communications.
He is a Distinguished Lecturer of
IEEE Circuits and Systems Society (2004–2005).
He has been invited as a Speaker in different conferences and
workshops, and as the Guest Editor of two special issues, “Multimedia
over IP” for IEEE Transactions on Multimedia and “Multimedia
over Wireless Networks” for EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal
Processing. Dr. Chen has published 46 scientific papers in refereed
journals and conference proceedings, and the book entitled Design
of Digital Video Coding Systems: A Complete Compressed Domain
Approach (Marcel Dekker, New York, 2001); and coedited another
book entitled Genomic Signal Processing and Statistics (EURASIP
Book Series on Signal Processing and Communications, 2004). He
has invented or coinvented several US Patents. He is an Associate
Editor for IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, and has been an Associate
Editor for IEEE Transactions on Multimedia and EURASIP
Journal on Applied Signal Processing. He is a Senior Member of
IEEE Signal Processing Society.
Biography Updated on 4 October 2004
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