Amy Reibman
Amy R. Reibman is an American electrical engineer known for her work on video quality, transport, and analysis. She is a professor of electrical and computer engineering at Purdue University.[1]
Education and career
[edit]Reibman's parents were an engineer and a computer programmer, and she became interested in computing while still in elementary school. After starting her undergraduate education in mechanical engineering at a different university,[2] she became an electrical engineering student at Duke University, where she earned a bachelor's degree in 1983, master's degree in 1984, and Ph.D. in 1987.[1]
After joining the Princeton University faculty as an assistant professor, she moved to AT&T Labs Research. She worked at AT&T for 23 years, and was named a Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff and Lead Inventive Scientist there, before returning to academia as a professor at Purdue.[2][3]
Recognition
[edit]Reibman was named a Fellow of the IEEE in 2005, "for contributions to the transport of video over networks".[4] Reibman was elected to fellow status of the National Academy of Inventors in December, 2022. [5]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Amy Reibman", Faculty profile, Purdue Engineering, retrieved 2021-09-24
- ^ a b Ghoraani, Behnaz (June 2020), "Series to Highlight Women in Signal Processing: Dr. Amy R. Reibman", Inside Signal Processing Newsletter, IEEE Signal Processing Society
- ^ "Amy R. Reibman", IEEE Xplore, retrieved 2021-09-24
- ^ IEEE Fellows directory, IEEE, retrieved 2021-09-24
- ^ "Prof. Amy Reibman elected to fellow status of the National Academy of Inventors".
External links
[edit]- Home page
- Amy Reibman publications indexed by Google Scholar