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Jian Li (engineer)

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Jian Li is a Chinese-American electrical engineer known for her research in signal processing, spectral density estimation, and MIMO radar, and for her books on engineering[1] She is a professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Florida, where she directs the Spectral Analysis Laboratory.[2]

Education and career

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Li is originally from China, where both of her parents are engineers; she followed them into engineering despite her father's wish for her to become a physician,[1] and graduated in 1985 from Xidian University.[3] She came to Ohio State University for graduate study in electrical engineering, earned a master's degree there in 1987, and completed her Ph.D. in 1991.[1]

After completing her doctorate, she took at the position at the University of Kentucky before moving to the University of Florida two years later.[1]

Books

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Li's books include:[1]

  • Radar Signal Processing and Its Applications (edited with R. Hummel, Peter Stoica, and E. G. Zelnio, Springer, 2003)
  • Spectral Analysis of Signals: The Missing Data Case (with Yanwei Wang and Stoica, Morgan & Claypool, 2005)
  • Robust Adaptive Beamforming (with Stoica, Wiley, 2005, Wiley)
  • MIMO Radar Signal Processing (edited with Stoica, Wiley, 2009)
  • Waveform Design for Active Sensing Systems: A Computational Approach (with Hao He and Stoica, Cambridge University Press, 2011)

Recognition

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Li was named a Fellow of the IEEE in 2005, "for contributions to adaptive beam forming, radar imaging, and target detection".[4] She is also a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Ghoraani, Behnaz (December 2019), "Dr. Jian Li", Series to Highlight Women in Signal Processing, Inside Signal Processing Newsletter, IEEE Signal Processing Society
  2. ^ "Director: Prof. Jian Li", Spectral Analysis Laboratory, University of Florida, retrieved 2021-08-02
  3. ^ "Jian Li", Faculty, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Florida, retrieved 2021-08-02
  4. ^ IEEE Fellows directory, IEEE, retrieved 2021-08-02
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