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Funding Over 1M in grants Publications See resume for full list See HERE for Publication preprints. Short Bio: Dr. Stefan Robila is Professor of Computer Science at Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ. He is also the director of the Center for Imaging and Optics, an active teaching and research group focused on vision, optics and image processing. Robila received a B.S. in Mathematics / Computer Science from University of Iasi, Romania in 1997 followed by M.S. in Computer Science and Ph.D. in Computer Information Science in 2000 and 2002 respectively, both from Syracuse University. In 2002, he was awarded the Wilbur LePage scholarship, distinction provided annually by the Syracuse University to one outstanding graduate student embarked towards an academic career. Complementing a teaching career that includes a significant part of the computing curriculum, Robila’s research work has focused on remote sensing, signal processing and computer security resulting in over 50 peer reviewed publications, 4 book chapters and numerous reviews. He has supervised over 20 graduate and undergraduate students and has received funding from the National Science Foundation, HP Foundation, Sun Microsystems, and SPIE. Robila served as grant reviewer for the National Science Foundation (Interdisciplinary Program in Mathematics and Early Career Awards in Computer Vision Panels), MSU (Career Development Program) and as publication reviewer for various journals and conferences, including ones supported by IEEE and ACM. Robila is senior member of IEEE and ACM. |
Last updated: 09/03/12. |