Prof. Mireille Boutin
 

Graduated Ph.D. Students and Thesis Master’s Students

Mathematics Theses


  1. Ji (Jeffrey) Zhang, Ph.D. MATH 2009

  2. Thesis title: “A Solution Method for Zero Dimensional Polynomial Equation Systems and a Pose-free Framework for the Robust Solution of the Structure- from-Motion Problem”

  3. Employment after Graduate School: Bloomberg, NY


  1. Shanshan Huang, Ph.D. MATH 2013

  2. Thesis title: “Signal/Image Registration via a Polynomial System Solution Method and the Pascal Triangle of a Discrete Image”

  3. Employment after Graduate School: Prognos


  4. Jieun Kim, Ph.D. MATH 2015

  5. Thesis title:  “Mathematical Approaches to Food Nutrient Content Estimation with a Focus on Phenylalanine”

  6. Employment after Graduate School: Bloomberg, NY


Electrical and Computer Engineering Theses


  1. Hasib Siddiqui, Ph.D. ECE 2007

  2. Thesis title: “Statistical Methods for Image Restoration”

  3. Co-supervised with Charles Bouman

  4. Employment after Graduate School: Qualcomm, San Diego


  1. Changhyung Lee , Ph.D. ECE 2008

  2. Thesis title: “Hybrid Screen Design and Automatic Portrait Image Enhancement”

  3. Co-supervised with Jan Allebach

  4. Employment after Graduate School: Samsung


  5. Haiyin Wang , Ph.D. ECE 2008

  6. Thesis title: “Four Low-Complexity Color Trapping Algorithms”

  7. Co-supervised with Jan Allebach

  8. Employment after Graduate School: Qualcomm, San Diego


  9. Hector Santos-Villalobos, Ph.D. ECE 2010

  10. Thesis title: “A Computationally Efficient Comparison Method for the Shape of \newline Gaussian Mixtures, and the Design of Self-service Troubleshooting Systems for \newline Electrophotographic Printers”

  11. Co-supervised with Jan Allebach

  12. Employment after Graduate School: Oak Ridge National Lab


  13. Shiv Biddanda, M.S. ECE 2011

  14. Thesis title: “A method for Detecting Highlights in Document Corpora''

  15. Employment after Graduate School: Bloomberg, NY


  16. Sangchun Han, Ph.D. ECE 2014

  17. Thesis title: “A method for Clustering High-dimensional Data Using 1D Random \newline Projections''

  18. Employment after Graduate School: Google


  19. Jim Vaught , Ph.D. ECE 2016

  20. Thesis title: “Cryptographic Applications of Permutation Polynomials"

  21. Co-supervised with Uli Walther

  22. Employment after Graduate School: Crane, IN


  23. Kelsie Larson, M.S. ECE 2017

  24. Thesis title: “TARP Benchmarks for Detection Problems"

  25. Employment after Graduate School: Sandia National Lab


  1. Tarun Yellamraju, Ph.D. ECE 2019

  Thesis title: “n-TARP: A Random Projection based Method for Supervised and Unsupervised Machine Learning in High-dimensions with Application to Educational Data Analysis”

  1. Employment after Graduate School: Qualcomm, San Diego


  2. Deena Alabed, M.S. ECE 2019

Thesis title: “Photoplythesmogram (PPG) Signal Reliability Analysis\\ in a Wearable Sensor-Kit”


  1. Amruthavarshini Talikoti, MS ECE, 2019

Thesis title: “Estimating Phenylalanine of Commercial Foods: A Comparison Between a    Mathematical Approach and a Machine Learning Approach”

Employment after Graduate School: Qualcomm, San Diego