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Brad Osgood

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Brad Osgood

Courtesy Professor

osgood@stanford.edu

Biography

Osgood is a mathematician by training and applies techniques from analysis and geometry to various engineering problems. He is interested in problems in imaging, pattern recognition, and signal processing.

Other Titles

Professor, Electrical Engineering
Professor (By courtesy), Graduate School of Education
Member, Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering (ICME)

Research Interests

Math Education | Technology and Education

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Recent Publications

Siripuram, A., & Osgood, B. (2018). LP relaxations and Fuglede's conjecture. 2018 IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON INFORMATION THEORY (ISIT), 2525–29.

Chuaqui, M., Duren, P., & Osgood, B. (2012). CONCAVE CONFORMAL MAPPINGS AND PRE-VERTICES OF SCHWARZ-CHRISTOFFEL MAPPINGS. PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY, 140(10), 3495–3505.

Osgood, B., Siripuram, A., & Wu, W. (2012). Discrete Sampling and Interpolation: Universal Sampling Sets for Discrete Bandlimited Spaces. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION THEORY, 58(7), 4176–4200.

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