Robert Calderbank
Robert Calderbank | |
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Robert Calderbank in 1986 (photo from MFO) | |
Born | (1954-12-28) 28 December 1954 (age 69) |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of Warwick University of Oxford Caltech |
Known for | CSS code Space-time code Coding Theory |
Awards | IEEE Hamming Medal (2013) IEEE Shannon Award (2015) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Applied and Computational Mathematics |
Institutions | Duke University Princeton University |
Thesis | Algebraic coding theory (1980) |
Doctoral advisor | Marshall Hall |
Doctoral students | Vaneet Aggarwal Yuejie Chi |
Robert Calderbank (born 28 December 1954) is a professor of Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Mathematics and director of the Information Initiative at Duke University.[1] He received a BSc from Warwick University in 1975, an MSc from Oxford in 1976, and a PhD from Caltech in 1980, all in mathematics. He joined Bell Labs in 1980, and retired from AT&T Labs in 2003 as Vice President for Research and Internet and network systems. He then went to Princeton as a professor of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Applied and Computational Mathematics, before moving to Duke in 2010 to become Dean of Natural Sciences.[2]
His contributions to coding and information theory won the IEEE Information Theory Society Paper Award in 1995 and 1999.[3]
He was elected as a member into the US National Academy of Engineering in 2005 for leadership in communications research, from advances in algebraic coding theory to signal processing for wire-line and wireless modems.[4] He also became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society in 2012.[5]
Calderbank won the 2013 IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal[6] and the 2015 Claude E. Shannon Award.
He was named a SIAM Fellow in the 2021 class of fellows, "for deep contributions to information theory".[7]
He is married to Ingrid Daubechies.[8]
References
- ^ "Calderbank to Direct Interdisciplinary 'Big Data' Effort at Duke". 8 March 2013.
- ^ "Duke Names Princeton Professor Dean of Natural Sciences". June 2010.
- ^ "Information Theory Society Paper Award". IEEE Information Theory Society. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
- ^ "NAE Members Directory - Dr. A. Robert Calderbank". United States National Academy of Engineering. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
- ^ List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society, retrieved 2012-11-10.
- ^ "Calderbank Awarded IEEE Hamming Medal". Duke University. 5 December 2012. Retrieved 6 March 2013.
- ^ "SIAM Announces Class of 2021 Fellows". 31 March 2021. Retrieved 3 April 2021.
- ^ "Ingrid Daubechies' Personal Biography". Princeton University. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
External links
- Dean Profile at Duke.
- Faculty Profile at Princeton.
- Robert Calderbank at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Robert Calderbank at DBLP Bibliography Server
- Publications from the arXiv.
- Robert Calderbank publications indexed by Google Scholar
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- Irving S. Reed (1989)
- Dennis Ritchie / Ken Thompson (1990)
- Elwyn Berlekamp (1991)
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- Jorma Rissanen (1993)
- Gottfried Ungerboeck (1994)
- Jacob Ziv (1995)
- Mark Semenovich Pinsker (1996)
- Thomas M. Cover (1997)
- David D. Clark (1998)
- David A. Huffman (1999)
- Solomon W. Golomb (2000)
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- Jack K. Wolf (2004)
- Neil Sloane (2005)
- Vladimir Levenshtein (2006)
- Abraham Lempel (2007)
- Sergio Verdú (2008)
- Peter Franaszek (2009)
- Whitfield Diffie / Martin Hellman / Ralph Merkle (2010)
- Toby Berger (2011)
- Michael Luby / Amin Shokrollahi (2012)
- Robert Calderbank (2013)
- Thomas Richardson / Rüdiger Urbanke (2014)
- Imre Csiszár (2015)
- Abbas El Gamal (2016)
- Shlomo Shamai (2017)
- Erdal Arıkan (2018)
- David Tse (2019)
- Cynthia Dwork (2020)
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