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Tolga M. Duman School
of ECEE Arizona
State University Tempe,
AZ 85287-5706 |
Biography: Tolga M. Duman is a Professor of Electrical
Engineering with the School of ECEE at Arizona State University. He received
the B.S. degree from Bilkent University in Turkey in 1993, M.S. and
Ph.D. degrees from Northeastern University, Boston, in 1995 and 1998,
respectively, all in electrical engineering. Since August 1998, he has been
with the Electrical Engineering Department of Arizona State University first
as an Assistant Professor (1998-2004), then as an Associate Professor
(2004-2008), and starting August 2008 as a Professor. Dr. Duman's current research interests are in systems,
with particular focus on communication and signal processing, including
wireless and mobile communications, coding/modulation, coding for wireless
communications, data storage systems and underwater acoustic communications. Dr. Duman is a Fellow of IEEE, a recipient of
the National Science Foundation CAREER Award and IEEE Third Millennium medal.
His publications include a book on MIMO Communications (by Wiley in 2007),
over fifty journal papers and nearly one hundred conference papers. He has
served as an editor for IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
(2003-08) and IEEE Online Journal of Surveys and Tutorials (2002-07). He is
currently an editor for IEEE Transactions on Communications in coding theory
and applications (2007-present), and for Elsevier Physical Communications
Journal (2010-present). He is also serving as the coding and communication
theory area editor for IEEE Trans. on Communications (2011-present). |
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BOOK: "Coding for MIMO Communication Systems" by Tolga M. Duman and Ali Ghrayeb (Publisher: Wiley, 2007)
To see the list of typos we have found after the publication of the book, please download the Errata (updated on 9/4/08).