13.07.2015 Views

Gleb V. Tcheslavski.pdf - Lamar University Electrical Engineering

Gleb V. Tcheslavski.pdf - Lamar University Electrical Engineering

Gleb V. Tcheslavski.pdf - Lamar University Electrical Engineering

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

<strong>Gleb</strong> V. <strong>Tcheslavski</strong>EE Department, <strong>Lamar</strong> <strong>University</strong>, 211 Redbird Ln., Box 10029, Beaumont, TX, 77710-0029, USAWork-phone: 409-880-7622, mobile-phone (emergency only): 540-230-1824E-mail: gleb@lamar.edu, gt.lamar@gmail.com, Web: http:www.ee.lamar.edu/gleb/index.htmSUMMARY:Experience in Digital Signal Processing, Biomedical Signal and Image Processing, Radar Simulation and SP, Statistical SP.Significant Teaching Experience. Background in <strong>Electrical</strong>/Electronics <strong>Engineering</strong>.EDUCATION:PhD, <strong>Electrical</strong> and Computer <strong>Engineering</strong>, December 12, 2005, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VADissertation title: “Coherence and Phase Synchrony Analysis of Electroencephalogram”.Dissertation Advisor: Prof. A.A. (Louis) BeexB.S. and M.S. equivalent, Electronic <strong>Engineering</strong>, May 1996; May 1997,Bauman Moscow State Technical <strong>University</strong>, Moscow, RussiaBS Diploma title: “Development and Implementation of a Wireless Computer Network Link”;MS Diploma title: “Development and Simulation of Millimeter Band Radar with Long Sounding Signals”.Selected courses (Virginia Tech and BSMTU): Spectral Estimation and Modeling; Sensor Array Signal Processing; DigitalCommunications; Advanced DSP and Filter Design; DSP and Filter Design; Stochastic Signals and Systems; Wavelets and FilterBanks; Numerical Analysis; Mathematical Methods in <strong>Engineering</strong>; Electromagnetic Waves;Radio-automation; Linear Electrodynamics and Circuits; Signal Processing; Control Systems; Control and Communication Systems withSpread-Spectrum Signals; Modeling of Radio Systems; Cellular Systems; Satellite Communication and Navigation Systems; Radio andOptical Detection; Radio Receivers; Radio Transmitters.RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:<strong>University</strong> of Houston, Department of <strong>Electrical</strong> and Computer <strong>Engineering</strong>, PostDoctoral Fellow: Feb 2006 – July 2007.- development of software, design of hardware, assembly and testing of a prototype of a mobile neuro-imaging systemsuitable for the operating roomVirginia Tech, the Bradley Department of <strong>Electrical</strong> & Computer <strong>Engineering</strong>, DSP Research Laboratory, GraduateStudent; August 2002 – December 2005.- development and evaluation of DSP tools (Matlab) to discriminate between individuals with and without ADD/ADHDbased on their Electroencephalogram;- investigation of the applicability of the developed methods to other psychological tasks, such as smokers detectionVirginia Tech, Department of Forestry, Research Assistant; May 2002 – August 2002.- Development & optimization of software (Python) for analysis of air photos of urban forests for environmental study;- image processing using ArcViewVirginia Tech, the Bradley Department of <strong>Electrical</strong> & Computer <strong>Engineering</strong>, Electromagnetic Interactions ResearchLaboratory, Graduate Research Assistant; January 2001 – May 2002.- development of a computer-based model (Matlab, Fortran) of EM wave scattering from a random rough surfaceBauman Moscow State Technical <strong>University</strong>, the Department of Radio-Electronics, Graduate Student and ResearchAssistant; September 1995 – May 1997- development, implementation, and testing of a digital portion of a wireless computer network link utilizing satellite TVreceivers (PCAD, PSPICE);- development, implementation, and evaluation of algorithms (Pascal) for a mm-band radar with long sounding signalsTEACHING EXPERIENCE:<strong>Lamar</strong> <strong>University</strong>, the Department of <strong>Electrical</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong>, Associate Professor; August 2014 – present.- teaching two to three Undergraduate and Graduate level courses per academic semester (including curriculumdevelopment, lecture material delivery, assigning Homework, Projects, administering examinations, etc.);- conducting externally funded research;- advising graduate students during their thesis work<strong>Lamar</strong> <strong>University</strong>, the Department of <strong>Electrical</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong>, Assistant Professor; August 2008 – May 2014.- teaching three Undergraduate and Graduate level courses per academic semester (including curriculum development,lecture material delivery, leading lab exercises, assigning Homework, Projects, administering examinations, etc.);- conducting externally funded research;- advising graduate students during their thesis work<strong>Lamar</strong> <strong>University</strong>, the Department of <strong>Electrical</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong>, Visiting Assistant Professor; August 2007 – May 2008.- teaching two to three Undergraduate and Graduate level courses per academic semester;- upgrade and re-design of Electric Machines Laboratory implementing LabVolt;Virginia Tech, the Department of Physics, Graduate Teaching Assistant; August 2002 – December 2005.- teaching General Physics Laboratory (approx. 80 college students);- leading recitation sessions for PHYS 2306 General Physics;- grading homework and laboratory reports and advising students during common office hoursLast modified: August 27, 2014


Bauman Moscow State Technical <strong>University</strong>, the Department of Radio-Electronics, Radio-electronic Laboratory;Research Scientist and Teaching Assistant; 1997 – 2000- development and maintenance of the hardware used for laboratory works;- assistance with teaching of the Radio-Electronic Laboratory for college studentsOTHER EXPERIENCE:Virginia Tech, the Department of Entomology; Field Technician; May 2004 – August 2004, May 2005 – August 2005.- setting up and maintaining plots for the Gypsy Moth Slow Spread Project;- performing laboratory work with insectsState Reserve Committee, Russia, Head of the Information Division; 1998 – 2000.- development, upgrade and maintenance of the corporative information security system;- antivirus protection of the corporative network and individual computer;- information security and antivirus users educationBauman Moscow State Technical <strong>University</strong>, the Department of Radio-Electronics, Electronic Research Laboratory;Lab Technician; 1995 – 1996.- development, assembling, troubleshooting, and optimization of various low-frequency hardwareAWARDS: The President’s Graduate Scholarship, Russia, 1996-1997;International travel fund grant from Graduate Student Association, Virginia Tech, 2005SKILLS:DSP Skills: Non-parametric and parametric spectral estimations, Digital filter design (FIR, IIR), Adoptive and Wienerfiltering, Multirate signal processing and analysis, Stochastic signal analysis and modelingComputer Skills: Programming: MATLAB, Python, Pascal, C++, FORTRAN;Modeling, Signal Analysis, Image Processing, Video processing, Hardware design, Web-page design using htmlMicrosoft and Adobe office software, PCAD, PSPICE, AUTOCAD, Visio, MATHCADHardware experience: Design, maintenance and repair of various low-frequency devices; Mechanical design;Maintenance of computer hardware; Assembling and troubleshooting of electronic hardware for various applicationsForeign Languages: Russian (native), German (not fluent)RESEARCH INTERESTS:Digital Signal Processing, Biomedical Signal and Image Processing, Video Processing, Image and Speech Processing,Brain-Computer Interface applications, Radar Applications, Development and implementation of DSP AlgorithmsSELECTED PUBLICATIONS:- G.V. <strong>Tcheslavski</strong>, F.F. Gonnen, 2012, “Alcoholism-related alterations in spectrum, coherence, and phase synchrony oftopical electroencephalogram”, Computers in Biology and Medicine, 42, 394-401- G.V. <strong>Tcheslavski</strong>, A.A. (Louis) Beex, 2010, “Effects of smoking, schizotypy, and eyes open/closed conditions on the γ 1rhythm phase synchrony of the electroencephalogram”, Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, 5, 164-173- J. Prigmore, G. <strong>Tcheslavski</strong>, C. Bahrim, 2010, “An IGCT-Based Electronic Circuit Breaker Design for a 12.47kVDistribution System”, IEEE PES General Meeting, July 2010- G.V. <strong>Tcheslavski</strong>, 2008, “Effects of tobacco smoking and schizotypal personality on spectral contents of spontaneousEEG, International Journal of Psychophysiology, 70, 88-93- G.V. <strong>Tcheslavski</strong>, A.A. (Louis) Beex, 2006, “Phase synchrony and coherence analyses of EEG as tools to discriminatebetween children with and without attention deficit disorders”, Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, 1, 151-161- G.V. <strong>Tcheslavski</strong>, A.A. (Louis) Beex, 2005, “Properties and parameter selection for phase synchrony processing of EEGsignals,” Proceedings of the Second IASTED International Multi-Conference SIGNAL AND IMAGE PROCESSING (ACIT-SIP), June 20-24, 2005, Novosibirsk, Russia, 164-169- B.A. Rozanov, G.V. <strong>Tcheslavski</strong>, 1999, "Two-step Algorithm of Detection and Estimation In Radar Station With LongSounding Signals,” BMSTU Herald, series "Design of Devices", 4 (37), 14-20. (In Russian)- G.V. <strong>Tcheslavski</strong>, 1999, “Millimeter Band Radar Station with Long Sounding Signals," 4 th International Conference ofStudents on Fundamental Sciences "Lomonosov' 99". Moscow State <strong>University</strong>, April 20-23. (In Russian)- B.A. Rozanov, G.V. <strong>Tcheslavski</strong>, 1998, "On Energy Potential of Millimeter-Wave Radar," MSMW'98 SymposiumProceedings. Kharkov, Ukraine, September 15-17, 1998. (In English)- B.A Rozanov, G.V. <strong>Tcheslavski</strong>, 1997, "Signal Processing in Radar Station with Quasi-continuous Emission," BMSTUHerald, series "Design of devices" 4 (28), 3-8. (In Russian)RESEARCH FUNDING:- G.V. <strong>Tcheslavski</strong>, A Pilot study of an Electroencephalogram-based Biometric System, <strong>Lamar</strong> <strong>University</strong> ResearchCouncil REG, March 2014, $5,000- G.V. <strong>Tcheslavski</strong>, Preliminary Study of a prototype Brain-Computer Interface system for detection and recognition oftraffic light signals in the simulated driving environment, <strong>Lamar</strong> <strong>University</strong> Research Council REG, March 2012, $5,000- G.V. <strong>Tcheslavski</strong>, Design and study of an Electroencephalogram (EEG)-based Brain-Computer Interface (BCI)prototype, <strong>Lamar</strong> <strong>University</strong> Research Council REG, March 2011, $5,000PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS: Member of IEEE; Member of IEEE Signal Processing SocietyLast modified: August 27, 2014

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!