Abraham H. Haddad is
the Henry and Isabelle Dever Professor in the Department of Electrical
and Computer Engineering and the Director of the Masters of Information
Technology Program. He joined the ECE department in 1988. Prior to
that, he was Professor of EE at Georgia Institute of Technology and
Director of the CIMS Program. He has authored about 120 publications
and currently supervises two Ph.D. students. He is a Fellow of IEEE
and AAAS. He is the recipient of the Distinguished Member Award from
IEEE Control Systems Society, the IEEE Centennial Medal, and the IEEE
Third Millenium Medal. Abe received his B.S. in 1960 and his M.S.
in 1963, both from Technion; he received his M.A. in 1964 and his
Ph.D. in 1966, both from Princeton.
Research Interests
Stochastic systems, modeling, estimation,
detection, nonlinear filtering, singular perturbation, applications
to communications and control.
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