Douglas L. Jones

Professor

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign


DOUGLAS L. JONES
Coordinated Science Laboratory
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
1308 West Main Street
Urbana, IL 61801

(217) 244-6823
Fax: (217) 244-1642
Office: 113 CSL (Click here for Campus map)
Email: dl-jones@uiuc.edu

Douglas L. Jones received the BSEE, MSEE, and Ph.D. degrees from Rice University in 1983, 1986, and 1987, respectively. During the 1987-1988 academic year, he was at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in Germany on a Fulbright postdoctoral fellowship. Since 1988, he has been with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he is currently a Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering, the Coordinated Science Laboratory, and the Beckman Institute. In Spring 1995 and 2002 he was on sabbatical leave at the University of Washington, and the University of California, Berkeley, respectively. In July through September 1998 he was a participant in the Programme on Nonlinear and Nonstationary Signal Processing at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences at the University of Cambridge, England. In the Spring semester of 1999 he served as the Texas Instruments Visiting Professor at Rice University. In December of 2005 he was an Academic Visitor at the University of Melbourne. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and served as a Member-at-Large of the IEEE Signal Processing Society Board of Governors 2002-2005. He teaches courses at the freshman through graduate level in the general area of signal processing, and is an author of the laboratory textbooks "A Digital Signal Processing Laboratory Using the TMS32010" and DSP Laboratory with TI TMS320C54x. He is committed to the emerging open-source textbook movement and was the Connexions Author of the Year in 2003. His research interests are in digital signal processing and communications, including nonstationary signal analysis, adaptive filters and equalization, OFDM and DMT optimization, and various applications including low-power wireless communication and advanced hearing aids.

Spring 2006 Courses

ECE 101 - Exploring Digital Information Technology

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