Pierre DUHAMEL
Pierre Duhamel (Fellow, IEEE, 1998) received the Eng. Degree in Electrical Engineering from the National Institute for Applied Sciences (INSA) Rennes, France in 1975, and the Dr. Eng. and the D.Sc degrees from Orsay University, Orsay, France in 1978 and 1986, respectively. From 1975 to 1980, he was with Thomson-CSF, Paris, France, where his research interests included circuit theory and signal processing. In 1980, he joined the National Research Center in Telecommunications (CNET), Issy les Moulineaux, France, where his research activities were first concerned with the design of recursive CCD filters. Later, he worked on fast algorithms for computing various signal processing functions (FFT’s, convolutions, adaptive filtering, and wavelets. From 1993 to Sept. 2000, he has been professor with ENST (National School of Engineering in Telecommunications), Paris with research activities focused on Signal processing for Communications. He was the head of the Signal and Image processing Department from 1997 to 2000. He is currently with CNRS/LSS (Laboratoire de Signaux et Systemes, Gif sur Yvette, France), where he developed studies in Signal processing for communications and signal/image processing for multimedia applications, including source/protocol/channel coding/decoding. He is also investigating the connections between communication theory and networking as well as information theory and AI. He has been directeur de recherches émérite since March 2019. He has published more than 100 articles in international journals, more than 300 papers in international conferences, and holds 29 patents. He is a co-author of the book `Joint Source and Channel Decoding: A cross layer perspective with applications in video broadcasting" which appeared in 2009, Academic Press. He successfully advised or co-advised 60 PhD students, and two of them are now fellows of the IEEE. Dr. Duhamel is a fellow of EURASIP in 2008. He was awarded the "grand prix France Telecom" by the French Science Academy in 2000. He was a Distinguished lecturer, IEEE, in 1999, and was co-technical chair of ICASSP 06, Toulouse, France and WCNC 2012, Paris, France. A paper on subspace-based methods for blind equalization, which he co-authored, received the "Best paper award" from the IEEE transactions on Signal Processing in 1998.
pierre.duhamel@l2s.centralesupelec.fr
L2S, CentraleSupélec
3 rue Joliot Curie
91190 Gif-sur-Yvette, France