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... for which he chairs the Inorganic Contaminants Research Committee. He is also a member of the Florida section of the AWWA Biological Contaminants Committee, the International Water Association, and the Water Environment Federation.
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... Felten is a professor of computer science and public affairs at Princeton University and is the founding director of Princeton's Center for Information Technology Policy. His research interests include computer security and privacy, especially relating to media and consumer products, and technology law and policy.
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... Laurent Itti is an associate professor of computer science, psychology, and neuroscience in the Computer Science Department at the University of Southern California.
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... Greg Morrisett is associate dean of Computer Science and Engineering and Allen B Cutting Professor of Computer Science at Harvard University.
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... and a Ph.D. in computer science from Carnegie Mellon University (1995)
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... As the managing director at Microsoft Research, he oversees the activities of over 25 research groups in many areas related to computer science. His technical interests include multimedia signal compression and enhancement, fast algorithms, multi-rate filter banks, and wavelet transforms.
From page 181...
... CONTRIBUTORS 181 ciate editor of the journal IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing. He received the Young Scientist Award from the Marconi International Fellowship in 1981, the Best Paper Award in Image Processing from the IEEE Signal Processing Society in 1992, the 2002 Technical Achievement Award from the IEEE Signal Processing Society, and the Wavelet Pioneer Award from the SPIE in 2004.


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