Dr. Moeness Amin Is Selected to Receive EURASIP's Technical Achievement Award
The European Association for Signal Processing (EURASIP) has announced
that Dr. Moeness Amin, Director of the College of Engineering’s
Center
for Advanced Communications (CAC) and a member of the faculty since
1985, will be the recipient of EURASIP’s Technical Achievement Award.
Dr. Amin will be honored at the 2009 European Signal Processing
Conference, which will be held in Glasgow, Scotland, in August. He is
the eighth person—and only the third from the United States—to earn this
distinction since EURASIP’s founding in 1978.
This award is significant for several reasons. First, it recognizes the
contributions that Dr. Amin has made in three separate areas of signal
processing: radar imaging, communications, and navigation. In addition
to research findings that he has disseminated over the past 25
years through 400 journal articles and conference papers, Dr. Amin has
led major projects that have clear applications and have yielded
tangible solutions to critical problems.
Second, the award speaks to the reputation that the CAC Director enjoys
in the international community, especially Europe. He has coauthored
journal papers with scientists from five European countries, published
and participated in many European conferences, and reviewed papers for
European journals. At institutions around the world, Dr. Amin has served
as an external examiner for several doctoral dissertations and has
evaluated numerous tenure and promotion cases.
Finally, this distinction testifies to the academic climate of Villanova
University and the College of Engineering, where faculty members can
dedicate themselves to education and scholarship—and achieve excellence
in both. “This award is a great honor for Moeness and the CAC team, as
well as for the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, the
College, and the University,” Dr. Gary A. Gabriele, the Drosdick Endowed
Dean of Engineering, said. “It demonstrates that the Villanova College
of Engineering fosters top research that can be consistently conducted
over a faculty career.”
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Dr. Moeness Amin, Director of the College of Engineering's Center for Advanced Communications (CAC)
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