Prof. Marc Genton has been appointed as the next Editor-in-Chief of Stat, the ISI online journal for rapid dissemination of statistics research. Prof. Genton will begin his term in January 1, 2015 until December 31, 2017.
A statistical method helps to identify abnormal signals in electroencephalograms and locate their source in the brain.
Detailed analysis of nutrient distribution and circulation in the Red Sea could provide a model for the future of the world’s oceans.
Functions of interacting molecular complexes are uncovered through a novel method of aligning the interaction interface of each complex.
Today Raphael Huser, Assistant Professor at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), received the Lambert Award for Young Statisticians for his contribution in modeling the distribution of extreme weather events.
An improved wireless communication protocol enables more robust links between remote electronic devices.
Some coral reef fish species don’t settle very close to home.
Identifying noise in communication signals helps to filter out glitches and improve transmission quality.
A fast computational method optimizes sensor measurement networks for noisy, sparsely observed environments.
Paola Crippa (presently at University of Newcastle, UK) is one of the winners of the highly contested 2015 L'oreal-UNESCO UK & Ireland For Women In Science Fellowships (FWIS) for the article "Modelling particulate matter pollution from vegetation fires in South-East Asia".
An improved peak fitting procedure enables a better determination of protein structures.
An algorithm that maximizes the difference between data categories achieves high accuracy in classifying faces.
Ghanem works in the Visual Computing Center (VCC) and is interested in computer vision, image processing, and machine learning.
The discovery of the incandescent light bulb has transformed human existence. New LED technologies promise to be the next step forward.