Asoke Nandi - Biography#
Asoke Nandi received the Ph.D. degree in physics from the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. He has held academic positions with several universities, including Oxford University, Oxford, U.K., Imperial College London, London, U.K., University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, U.K., and University of Liverpool, Liverpool, U.K. He is a Distinguished Visiting Professor with Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, China and holds a Finland Distinguished Professorship with Jyvaskyla University, Jyvaskyla, Finland. In 2013, he moved to Brunel University London, Uxbridge, U.K., to become the Chair and Head of Electronic and Computer Engineering department. He has made many fundamental theoretical and algorithmic contributions to a number of aspects of signal processing and machine learning. He has considerable expertise in “Big and Heterogeneous Data”, dealing with modeling, classification, estimation, and prediction. He has authored/co-authored over 600 technical publications, including 280 journal papers as well as the author/co-author of six books, entitled “Image Segmentation: Principles, Techniques, And Applications” (Wiley, 2022), “Condition Monitoring with Vibration Signals: Compressive Sampling and Learning Algorithms for Rotating Machines” (Wiley, 2020), “Automatic Modulation Classification: Principles, Algorithms and Applications” (Wiley, 2015), “Integrative Cluster Analysis in Bioinformatics” (Wiley, 2015), “Blind Estimation Using Higher-Order Statistics” (Springer, 1999), and “Automatic Modulation Recognition of Communications Signals” (Springer, 1996). His Google Scholar citation is 32,035 with an h-index of 83 and an i10-index of 300. He received the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (USA) “Heinrich Hertz Award” in 2012, the “Glory of Bengal Award” for his outstanding achievements in scientific research in 2010, the “Water Arbitration Prize” of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (U.K.) in 1999, and the “Mountbatten Premium”, Division Award of the Electronics and Communications Division, of the Institution of Electrical Engineers (U.K.) in 1998.