Students
Na Li, B.S., Beijing University, 2008, M.S. Beijing University, 2009
PhD Thesis: Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems in Tensor Decomposition
Current Position: Graduate student in Mathematics, Clarkson University, expected 2013
Supported by NSF DMS-0915100
Jason Holloway
Topic: Recovery of Tensor Data via Compressed Sensing
Current Position: Undergraduate student in Physics and Electrical Engineering, Clarkson University, expected 2010
Supported by NSF DMS-0915100
Work to appear in the Proceedings of the IEEE Asilomar Conference
on Signals, Systems, and Computers, Pacific Grove, November 2009.
Hanne Tiesler, Diploma in Mathematics (Dipl.Math.), Universitat Bremen, Germany, 2007
PhD Thesis: Parameter identification in radio-frequency ablation of liver tumors
Current Position: Graduate student in Mathematics, Universitat Bremen, Germany.
Abdoulaye Bagayoko, M.S. in Electrical Engineering, Universite de Cergy-Pontoise and Ecole Nationale Superieure de l'Electronique et de ses Applications, France, 2007
Master's Thesis: Tensor decomposition in the presence of non-Gaussian noise
Current Position: Engineer at France Telecom
Meghdi Aboulian, B.S. in Mathematics, UCLA, 2007, M.S. in Mathematics, USC, 2009
Topic: Mathematical modeling of motion camouflage (NSF-REU Project)
Current Position: Engineer at Raytheon
Ani Asatryan, B.S. in Mathematics, UCLA, 2007
Topic: Analysis of pursuit-evasion system (NSF-REU Project)
Current Position: Graduate student in Mathematics, UC Irvine
Vatche Attarian, B.S. in Engineering, Harvey Mudd College, 2009
Topic: Numerical methods for solving pursuit-evasion system (NSF-REU Project)
Krystle McBride, B.S. in Mathematics, Harvey Mudd College, 2007
Topic: Dynamic coordinated control laws in multiple agent models (NSF-REU Project)
Part of the UCLA NSF Research Training Group organized by Andrea Bertozzi
Supported by NSF RTG DMS-0601395.
Work published in the Proceedings of IFIP Conference on Systems Modeling and Optimization, Cracow. UCLA CAM Report (06-62).
Hai Nguyen, B.S. in Mathematics, UCLA, 2005
Topic: Level set methods
Current Position: Graduate student in Statistics Department, UCLA
Celeste Velasquez, B.S. in Mathematics, UCLA, 2005
Topic: Modeling artificial fishes
Current Position: Engineer at Boeing Company