Ali H. Sayed

Ali H. Sayed

Ali H. Sayed
Distinguished Professor
Primary Area: Signals and Systems

Office: 58-111 Engr. IV
Phone: (310) 267-2142
E-mail: sayed@ee.ucla.edu
Research Lab: Adaptive Systems Laboratory

 
Research and Teaching Interests:
Adaptation and learning, statistical signal processing, estimation and filtering theories, signal processing for communications, distributed processing, bio-inspired networks, system theory

 

Awards and Recognitions

2014       Athanasios Papoulis Award from the European Association for Signal Processing for “fundamental contributions to the advancement of research and education in the areas of adaptive and statistical signal processing.”
2014       Highly Cited Researcher, Thomson Reuters
2014       Best Paper Award from the IEEE Signal Processing Society
2013-2015 Leverhulme Visiting Professorship, United Kingdom
2013       Plenary Speaker, ICASSP, Vancouver, Canada
2013       Plenary Speaker, EUSIPCO, Marrakesh, Morocco.
2013       IEEE Signal Processing Society Meritorious Service Award by the IEEE Signal Processing Society for “ exemplary service to and leadership in the Signal Processing Society.”
2012       IEEE Signal Society Technical Achievement Award from the IEEE Signal Processing Society for his “fundamental contributions to adaptive and statistical signal processing..”
2012       Best Paper Award from the IEEE Signal Processing Society
2012       Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science (IEEE)
2011       Best Student Paper Award, EUSIPCO Conference, Barcelona, Spain
2005       Frederick E. Terman Award from the American Society for Engineering Education.
2005       IEEE Distinguished Lecturer for the IEEE Signal Processing Society
2005       Young Author Best Paper Award from the IEEE Signal Processing Society
2003       Kuwait Prize in Basic Sciences for contributions in the areas of adaptation and learning.
2002       Best Paper Award from the IEEE Signal Processing Society
2001       Fellow, Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
2001       Best Student Paper Award, Nonlinear Signal and Image Processing
1999        Best Student Paper Award, Nonlinear Signal and Image Processing
1996        Donald G. Fink Prize from the IEEE

 

Selected Publications