David Donoho

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David Donoho is an American mathematician renowned for his foundational contributions to statistics, signal processing, and compressed sensing.

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David Donoho canonical 2
David L. Donoho 1
Donoho 1

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instanceOf human
mathematician
statistician
university professor
academicAdvisor Peter J. Huber NERFINISHED
awardReceived COPSS Award
surface form: COPSS Presidents' Award

Carl Friedrich Gauss Prize
surface form: Gauss Prize

IEEE Jack S. Kilby Signal Processing Medal
MacArthur Fellowship
John von Neumann Lecture Prize
surface form: SIAM John von Neumann Lecture Prize

Shaw Prize in Mathematical Sciences
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Harvard University
Princeton University
employer Stanford University
familyName David Donoho self-linksurface differs
surface form: Donoho
fieldOfWork applied mathematics
compressed sensing
harmonic analysis
mathematics
signal processing
statistics
gender male
givenName David
hasResearchInterest data science
geometric functional analysis
high-dimensional statistics
inverse problems
sparse approximation
knownFor compressed sensing
curvelets
robust statistics
sparse signal recovery
statistical estimation theory
wavelet-based denoising
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Sciences
name David Donoho self-link
notableWork basis pursuit for sparse representation
development of compressed sensing theory
wavelet shrinkage methods for denoising
occupation professor of statistics

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Carl Friedrich Gauss Prize hasRecipient David Donoho
this entity surface form: David L. Donoho
David Donoho name David Donoho self-link
David Donoho familyName David Donoho self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Donoho