Robert Crandall
Applied Math Graduate
Student
Contact:
University of
Arizona
Program in Applied
Mathematics
617 N. Santa
Rita
Tucson, AZ 85719
Office: Math 303
Phone: 621-1163
Email:
rcrandall at math.arizona.edu
I'm a second year graduate student in the Program in Applied
Mathematics at the University of
Arizona.
Research
My
current research is in compressive sensing and its applications in
medical image reconstruction. The high-level goal of this
research is to decrease acquisition times in MR imaging. This can
be achieved by compressive sensing methodologies, which allow us to get
high quality reconstructions of sparse or compressible signals from
undersampled measurements.
- Project report from ECE 532 (Image
Analysis), on the Chan-Vese segmentation algorithm
Code/Etc.
- PlotStructures.m - This is a Matlab GUI
utility that plots data from multiple structures. Syntax is
PlotStructures({data1, data2, ...}), where data1, data2, etc. are
structures containing the
same variables. Requires another script called PlotUnevenDiff.m. See a screenshot
Spring 2010 Courses (tentative)
- ECE 529, Digital Signal Processing, MWF 8-8:50
- BME 599, Independent Study
Past
Courses