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Ivana Stojanovic

Boston University
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
8 Saint Mary's Street
Boston, MA 02215, USA

Tel: (617) 353-9620
E-mail: ivanas@bu.edu

I am a Ph.D. candidate working with Prof. W. Clem Karl in the Information Systems and Sciences (ISS) Laboratory at Boston University. I received M.S. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Boston University in 2007 and Dipl.Ing. degree from the School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Serbia in 1999. From 1999-2004, I worked in Iospan Wireless and Intel as a wireless systems engineer contributing to the development of the world's first MIMO-OFDM fixed broadband wireless access system and later on, to the design of the standardized WiMax system.

My current research interests lie in the field of multi-dimensional signal and image processing, inverse problems and compressed sensing. The applications that motivate this research are synthetic aperture radar imaging and tomographic problems. In particular, I am interested in sparse signal representations and compressive imaging of stationary and dynamic scenes with both the traditional mono-static and novel multi-static and mimo radar geometries. My other interests include medical imaging, machine learning, optimization and wireless communications.

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