Professor Gonzalo R. Arce

Dr. Gonzalo R. Arce is the Charles Black Evans Professor of the Electrical & Computer Engineering Department of the University of Delaware.

His fields of interest include compressive sensing in imaging, nonlinear signal processing, congestion control in computer networks, digital printing and computational imaging.

The topic of the lecture that Dr. Gonzalo R. Arce lecture on  was Compressed sensing in spectral imaging

After receiving the PhD degree from Purdue University, Dr. Arce joined the University of Delaware where he is the Charles Black Evans Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He served as department Chairman from 1999 to 2009.

He holds the 2010 Fulbright-Nokia Distinguished Chair in Information and Communications Technologies at the Aalto University in Helsinki, Finland.

He has held visiting professor appointments at the Tampere University of Technology and the Unisys Corporate Technology Center. His research interests include statistical signal processing, nonlinear signal processing, and computational imaging.

His research is supported by the several agencies of the Department of Defense, by the National Science Foundation, and by Industry. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and is the recipient of several awards including the DuPont Young Investigator Award, the NSF Research Initiation Grant, and a fellowship from the Center for Advanced Studies at the University of Delaware.

He has supervised four Colburn Price Award winning PhD Dissertations at the University of Delaware. He is the author or co-author of the books Nonlinear Signal Processing, Wiley & Sons 2004, Modern Digital Halftoning, CRC Press 2008, and Computational Lithography Wiley & Sons 2010. He has served as Associate Editor for several journals of the IEEE and the Optical Society of America. He is a frequent consultant to industry in the areas of communications and imaging.

Dr. Arce holds 12 US patents.