Ingrid Daubechies

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Ingrid Daubechies is a Belgian physicist and mathematician renowned for her pioneering work in wavelet theory and its applications to signal processing, image compression, and data analysis.

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instanceOf Fellow of the American Mathematical Society
academic
human
mathematician
physicist
university professor
awardReceived BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Basic Sciences
L’Oréal-UNESCO Award for Women in Science
MacArthur Fellowship
National Academy of Sciences Award in Mathematics
Steele Prize for Seminal Contribution to Research
citizenship Belgium
countryOfBirth Belgium
dateOfBirth 1954-08-17
degree PhD in physics
doctoralAdvisor Jean Nuyts
educatedAt Vrije Universiteit Brussel
employer AT&T Bell Laboratories
Duke University
Princeton University
familyName Daubechies
fieldOfWork applied mathematics
harmonic analysis
image compression
mathematics
numerical analysis
physics
signal processing
wavelet theory
gender female
givenName Ingrid
hasAcademicDiscipline computational harmonic analysis
mathematical physics
knownFor Daubechies wavelets
applications of wavelets to data analysis
applications of wavelets to image compression
applications of wavelets to signal processing
mathematical imaging
pioneering work in wavelet theory
work on time–frequency analysis
memberOf American Academy of Arts and Sciences
International Mathematical Union
National Academy of Sciences
Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and the Arts
Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
name Ingrid Daubechies
nationality Belgian
notableConcept compactly supported orthonormal wavelets
notableWork Ten Lectures on Wavelets
placeOfBirth Houthalen
positionHeld James B. Duke Professor of Mathematics
President of the International Mathematical Union
Professor of Mathematics and Applied and Computational Mathematics at Princeton University


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