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I am a third-year PhD candidate in the Department of Electrical
Engineering at Princeton
University. My advisers are Peter Ramadge and Ingrid Daubechies.
My interests include image processing, statistical and manifold
learning, compressive sensing, dimensionality reduction, and
their applications to inverse problems, fMRI analysis, and
forgery detection in art.
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My mother was raised in Urechye and my father, in Minsk; both in Belarus. I was born in Minsk and lived there until the age of 5, when I moved to Connecticut. I was raised in Stamford, CT and attended Stamford High School. At SHS, I was fortunate enough to take classes with (among others) Michael Krein, Diane Drugge, and Karen Grady. In 2001, I enrolled in Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where I majored in Electrical, Computer, and Systems Engineering. My mentors at RPI included David Isaacson, Michael Wozny, Jon Newell, Richard Radke, and John Koller. I also spent two summers in the Air Force Research Labs' Space Scholars (now DE Scholars) program, working for Kim Luu and Chris Sabol at the Maui Space Surveillance Site (MSSS).