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John D'ErricoA retired applied mathematician, consultant, sometime mechanical engineer, numerical analyst, woodworker, bridge player. Please DON'T contact me, as too many students then decide I am their personal consultant if I allow it. I won't do consulting by mail.
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Antonio Trujillo-OrtizProfessor Antonio Trujillo-Ortiz is an oceanographer. He has a PhD and has worked extensively at Facultad de Ciencias Marinas as a senior lecturer on courses of Statistics, Advanced Statistics, Multivariate Statistics, and Linear Algebra. It would appreciate to receive copies of the work published that utilize or they cite any of the functions below. FEX contributor since
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Professional Interests: Oceanography, Statistics, Mathematics, Marilyn Monroe, Titanic. Offering also courses and statistical consulting services anywhere of the world.
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Ken GarrardProfessional Interests: Metrology, Realtime Systems, Mass Spectrometry Imaging, Statistics, Algorithms
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Steve EddinsRetired from MathWorks in 2024 after 30 years of service. Can now be found at MATLAB Central, https://hornjourney.com, and https://matrixvalues.com. MathWorks career included image processing, toolbox development, MATLAB development and design, development team management, MATLAB design standards, Steve on Image Processing blog (https://blogs.mathworks.com/steve). Co-author of Digital Image Processing Using MATLAB (https://www.imageprocessingplace.com/DIPUM-3E/dipum3e_main_page.htm). French horn enthusiast, member of Concord Orchestra and Melrose Symphony, member of the board of Cormont Music and the Kendall Betts Horn Camp
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Roger SchvaneveldtRoger Schvaneveldt is an American experimental psychologist with a focus on basic and applied research in cognitive psychology. He earned a PhD from the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 1967 and has been on the faculties of Stony Brook University (1967-77), New Mexico State University, (1977-2000), and Arizona State University (2000-10). In 1971 Schvaneveldt co-wrote with David E. Meyer the seminal article on semantic priming. He developed Pathfinder Network Scaling with Francis T. (Frank) Durso and others, editing a widely cited book on it in 1990 and has also published on expertise, implicit learning, aviation psychology, and on discovery in biomedical informatics with Trevor Cohen and others. Schvaneveldt is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Psychological Association, the Psychonomic Society, and the Association for Psychological Science.
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John KeevilFormerly employed as an engineer designing microwave antennas and power combiners etc. Currently interested in the mathematics of Orbital Mechanics.
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Edward BelcherPrincipal Engineer (Retired) Applied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington 1976-2003
Sound Metrics manufactures and sells very high resolution imaging sonars used for underwater inspection for military and commercial ventures as well as studying underwater habitat and its inhabitants in clear and turbid water. At the University and Sound Metrics I used MATLAB for simulation, development, and testing of our instrumentation. In retirement I use MATLAB for data analysis and demonstrations in schools.
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