George Kamberov: Bio Sketch, Experience, and Education
Bio
George Kamberov is the head of the Computer Visualization and Graphics Laboratory and an Associate Professor in Computer Science at Stevens Institute of Technology. Before joining Stevens he was William Chauvenet Assistant professor at Washington University at St. Louis and a G. C. Evans Instructor at Rice University. He received a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Pennsylvania in 1990.
His research interests and publications are in real-time computer vision and graphics; differential geometry; stochastic systems; differential equations; high energy physics; the development and deployment of real-time systems for scene analysis, surveillance and forensics, and for monitoring and control of large sensor networks. He has published over twenty peer reviewed papers. He is the co-author of a research monograph "Quaternions, Spinors, and Surfaces" published by the American Mathematical Society, 2002, and a co-editor of “DNA Array Image Analysis”, to appear in 2006.
Dr. Kamberov’s recent funded projects are: “Visualization: The sensor data, the sensor network”, Wireless Network Security Center Project, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ, 2003-2005; “Real-time geographic visualization tool for a MIMO network”, DARPA, 2004-2005; “Video based surveillance and visualization for protection of naval infrastructure” component of the Secure Infrastructure Technologies Laboratory (SINTEL), the Office of Naval Research, 2005-2007; he is the lead PI for the Sensor Technologies and the Video-Based Surveillance and Forensics research projects of the BAIT contract with Verizon Government Services, 2006-2007; “Video-acoustic-seismic sensor fusion in urban environments”, the Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center at the Picatinny Arsenal, NJ, 2006-2007.
- Professional Exeprience
- 2000 - Present Associate Professor in Computer Science,
Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ
- 1997 - 2000 William Chauvenet Assistant Professor in Mathematics
Washington University, St. Louis
- 1995 - 1997 Visiting Assistant Professor in Mathematics
University of Massachussets, Amherst, MA
- 1994 - 1995 Adjunct Assistant Professor in Mathematics
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
- 1993 - 1994 Visiting Assistant Professor in Mathematics
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- 1990 - 1993 G. C. Evans Instructor in Mathematics
Rice University, Houston
- 1982 - 1985 System Programmer
Institute for Scientiffic Information, Sofia, Bulgaria
- 1984-1985 Assistant in differential and coputational geometry and graphics, Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanins, University of Sofia, Bulgaria
- Education
- University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Ph.D. Mathematics 1990
- University of Sofia, Sofia, Bulgaria M.S. Mathematics 1982
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