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Rajeev Ramanath received the Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electrical and
Electronics Engineering from
Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, India in
1998. He obtained a Masters of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from
North Carolina State University in 2000.
His Masters thesis was titled "Interpolation Methods for Bayer Color Arrays."
He obtained a doctoral degree in Electrical Engineering from
North Carolina State University in 2003.
His Ph.D. dissertation was titled, "A Framework for Object-characterization and
Matching in Multi--and Hyperspectral Imaging Systems." He then worked as a post
doctoral researcher with the Electrical and Computer Engineering department at
North Carolina State University. In the course of his post doctoral work, he
taught two classes: an advanced graduate-level course on Statistical Pattern
Recognition and another introductory junior-level Linear Systems.
In October 2004, he joined
Texas Instruments Inc. working in the
DLP® Products algorithm
development group, assiting in the development and deployment of color management solutions
for display systems using DLP® technology. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE and a member of the Society for Imaging Science and Technology. His research interests include
computer vision, image and signal processing, demosaicking in digital color
cameras, color science and automatic target recognition.

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