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I am a fifth year graduate student working at the intersection of statistics, signal processing and speech. I am part of a research group focussed on statistical signal processing led by my advisor Patrick Wolfe. I am also collaborating with Tom Quatieri at MIT Lincoln Laboratory on problems in speech processing. For a complete listing of my academic and industrial experience please see my resume.
Prior to coming to Harvard, I worked at MIT Lincoln Laboratory in the Air and Missile Defense Division working on problems in tracking and non-linear filtering. Prior to that, I was an undergraduate at the University of Pennsylvania where I majored in Mathematics and Computer Science; it is also where I met my beautiful wife. Most importantly, I go to Simon's and Flat Black for great coffee in Boston, to Think Coffee in New York and to La Colombe in Philadelphia.
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