Chronofile: Ahmed FasihΒΆ

Ahmed photo

Crazy Horse, South Dakota, December 2005 (inset: with Emily, July 2009)

I am a PhD candidate in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, at The Ohio State University. I received my BSECE in 2006, also from Ohio State.

My work in graduate school and internships have been applying statistical signal processing to difficult sensor exploitation problem. My advisor at Ohio State is Dr Randy Moses, and with colleagues in the Information Processing Systems Laboratory, we are studying the imaging and tracking of moving targets in urban scenes with synthetic aperture radar.

My work has been supported by the Automatic Target Exploitation MURI and the ATR Center.

Primary interests:
 research (statistical signal processing, sensor exploitation); human decision-making under randomness and uncertainty, path-dependent increasing-returns random processes
Ancillary interests:
 digital cognizance, practical Pyrrhonian & early-modern skepticism, ancient literature, Jorge Luis Borges, literary hoaxes and forgery
Tertiary interests:
 space exploration, negligible senescence (anti-aging), neutralist/selectionist evolution, cellular biology, non-formal finance

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