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Prof. Janusz Konrad
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Janusz Konrad, Professor

Boston University
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

8 Saint Mary's Street, Boston, MA 02215, USA
Tel: (617) 353-1246, Fax: (617) 353-6440

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I am a member of the Information Systems and Sciences (ISS) Group, where I head the Visual Information Processing (VIP) Laboratory. My current research interests include the following areas:

  • digital image and video processing, compression and transmission,
  • visual sensor networks (camera webs),
  • stereoscopic and 3-D imaging,
  • multidimensional digital signal processing,.

I am an Associate Technical Editor for the IEEE Communications Magazine and Associate Editor for the EURASIP Journal on Image and Video Processing. In the past, I was on editorial boards of various journals and on program committees of numerous conferences [more ...].

I have been a consultant for law firms of Day, Casebeer, Madrid and Batchelder LLP, Cupertino, CA, Kilpatrick Stockton LLP, Atlanta, GA, and Sherr & Nourse PLLC, Herndon, VA. In the past, I collaborated with Imax Corp., EMC Corp., Digital Equipment Corp .

News:

I have been recently elected IEEE Fellow for contributions to motion estimation and stereoscopic imaging

Last year I delivered a plenary lecture at the 15-th European Signal Processing Conference, EUSIPCO-2007 held in my native Poland (Poznan, Sep. 3-7, 2007)

My former student P.J. McNerney (B.S. Computer Systems '00, M.S. Electrical Engineering '03) and the company he works for, Insomniac Games, are among the driving forces behind the new Playstation 3 video games and were recently featured in December 2006 IEEE Spectrum article "The Insomniacs".

Together with my former student N. Bozinovic (PhD, Electrical Engineering  '06), I won the 2004-2005 EURASIP Image Communications Best Paper Award for paper entitled ``Motion analysis in 3D DCT domain and its application to video coding" (Signal Processing: Image Communications, vol. 20, July 2005).

A capstone senior design project "Vision-based parking monitoring system", that I conceived and that was developed by "iPark" team under my supervision, was recently awarded the 1-st prize at the 2005 IEEE Student Design Contest and featured on Channel 7 News and some web sites [more...].

Prospective students: If you are interested in the above research areas, and have a strong engineering background, I recommend that you apply to our graduate program. Please do not send me emails with your resume; we only consider students that submit a full application.

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