Sabine Van Huffel

Sabine J. A. Van Huffel (born September 26, 1958) is a Belgian computer scientist, applied mathematician, and electrical engineer, whose research concerns computational methods for medical diagnostics, and in particular methods based on total least squares.

Van Huffel was born in Menen. She earned bachelor's and doctoral degrees from KU Leuven in 1981 and 1987,[1] with a dissertation supervised by Joos Vandewalle,[2] and was a full professor at KU Leiven from 2002 to 2013.[1] She is now a Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e).[3]

With Vandewalle, she is the author of the book The Total Least Squares Problem: Computational Aspects and Analysis (SIAM, 1991).[4][5]

She is a fellow of the IEEE and the recipient of an honorary doctorate from TU/e.[6] In 2016 she was elected as a fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics "for esteemed accomplishments in bridging the gap between advanced numerical linear algebra techniques and biomedical signal processing".[7]

References

  1. 1 2 "Sabine Van Huffel", MedicalIT, KU Leuven, retrieved 2017-08-19
  2. Sabine Van Huffel at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  3. prof.dr.ir. S.J.A. (Sabine) van Huffel, TU/e, retrieved 2017-08-18
  4. Review of The Total Least Squares Problem by Ricardo D. Fierro (1993), SIAM Review 35 (4): 660–662, doi:10.1137/1035157
  5. Review of The Total Least Squares Problem by R. P. Tewarson (1993), MR 1118607
  6. Honorary doctorate for authority on biomedical signal processing at KU Leuven, TU/e, December 8, 2012, retrieved 2017-08-19
  7. "2016 Class of SIAM Fellows Announced", Announcements, SIAM News, March 31, 2016
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