Yuanwei Jin


 

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Teaching Experience & Student Mentoring

  • Fall 2007, Carnegie Mellon University

    • 18-551: DSP Capstone Design Project
    • Undergraduate course (12 units) in digital signal processing, communication system design
    • Guest Lecturer, on the topic of time reversal signal processing: applications in radar and medical imaging
  • Spring 2005, Carnegie Mellon University
    • 18-752: Detection, Estimation and Identification
    • Graduate course (12 units) in detection and estimation theory, decision theory.
    • Guest Lecturer, cover 2 lecturers (Chapter 4 of the text book: "Detection, Estimation and Modulation Theory" by H. L. Van Trees)
  • Spring 2001, University of California at Santa Cruz
    • EE 262: Statistical Signal Processing I
    • Graduate course covers fundamental approaches to designing optimal estimators and detectors of deterministic and random parameters and processes in noise, and include analysis of their performance (text book: "Fundamentals of Statistical Signal Processing, Volume I: Estimation Theory; Volume II, Detection Theory" by Steven M. Kay).
    • Teaching Assistant for grading homework

     

  • Fall 1997- Spring 1999, University of California at Davis

    • ENG100: Electronic Circuits and Systems
    • Undergraduate course introduces analog and digital circuit and system design through hands-on laboratory design projects.
    • Teaching Assistant for laboratory design projects.

    • MAT-016: Short Calculus
    • MAT-021 Calculus
    • Undergraduate courses
    • Teaching Assistant

  • Fall 1996, Spring 1997,  Nanjing University of Science & Technology

    • Introduction to Numerical Analysis
    • Linear Algebra
    • Undergraduate courses
    • Instructor: Fully responsible for designing syllabus, lecturing, grading and giving exams.

 

Student Mentoring

  1. Daniel Y. Lim (undergradute student)
    • Summer research project: "Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging", Summer 2006
  2. Nicholas O'Donoughue (current graduate student, starting fall 2006)
    • Current project: time revesal synthetic aperture radar
  3. Michale Wahl (undergraduate student, University of Pittsburgh)
    • SURE Thing project: time revesal beamforming for breast cancer detection, summer 2007