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Assistant Professor in Electrical Engineering
437 Benedum
Hall, (Mail: use 348 Benedum Hall)
University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, PA 15261
hnlee@ee.pitt.edu
Phone: (412)
624-9677
Fax: (412)
624-8003
Professor
Heung-No Lee was born in Choong-nam and raised in Seoul, South Korea.
He earned his Ph.D., M.S., and B.S. degrees in electrical engineering at the University
of California,
Los Angeles,
in 1999, 1994, and 1993 respectively. He was with the Network Analysis and
Systems department in the Information Science Laboratory of HRL Laboratories in Malibu,
California, from 1999
to 2001. He joined the faculty of the electrical engineering department at
the University of Pittsburgh
in January 2002. His research aims to advance communications,
information, and signal processing theories for applications in biological
and wireless networking systems. He
currently focuses on iterative decoding and equalization, network codes, and
information theoretic capacity of human motor functions. Professor Lee has
taught courses in information theory, communications theory, linear systems
theory, channel coding theory, and computer networks.
Find his
CV here.
The date this
page was last updated: 12/02/04
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