Daniel P. Palomar | |
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Daniel Pérez Palomar | |
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Alma mater | Technical University of Catalonia King's College London |
Awards | IEEE Fellow (2013) Fulbright Scholarship (2004-2006) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Signal processing Convex optimization Financial engineering |
Institutions | The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
Thesis | A Unified Framework for Communications through MIMO Channels (2003) |
Doctoral advisor | Miguel Angel Lagunas |
Website | https://www.danielppalomar.com/ |
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