Personal Information
- Short Bio
James Hopgood is a lecturer in the Institute for Digital Communications, within the School of Engineering, at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. His research interests include nonstationary signal processing, speech and audio signal processing in adverse acoustic environments including blind reverberation and acoustic source localisation, single channel signal separation, medical imaging, and general statistical image processing. James received the M.A., M.Eng. degree in Electrical and Information Sciences in 1997 and a Ph.D. in July 2001 in Statistical Signal Processing, part of Information Engineering, both from the University of Cambridge, England. He was then a Post-Doctoral Research Associate for the year after his Ph.D within the same group, at which point he became a Research Fellow at Queens' College continuing his research in the Signal Processing Laboratory in Cambridge. James joined the University of Edinburgh in April 2004.
- James.Hopgood@ed.ac.uk
- Title
- Dr.
- First Name
- James
- Surname
- Hopgood
- Position
- Lecturer in the Institute for Digital Communications, School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
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