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Yuejie Chi

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Yuejie Chi is an electrical engineer and computer scientist who is currently the Sense of Wonder Group Endowed Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering in AI Systems at Carnegie Mellon University. Her research involves studying non-convex optimization and compressed sensing algorithms used in machine learning and statistical signal processing.

Education and career

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Chi graduated from Tsinghua University with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering in 2007. She went to Princeton University for graduate study in electrical engineering, earning a master's degree in 2009 and completing her Ph.D. in 2012.[1][2] Her dissertation, Exploitation of Geometry in Signal Processing and Sensing, was supervised by Robert Calderbank.[3][4]

After completing her Ph.D., she joined the Ohio State University faculty. In 2017 she moved to Carnegie Mellon University as associate professor and the inaugural Robert E. Doherty Early Career Development Professor,[2][5] later becoming the Sense of Wonder Group Endowed Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering in AI Systems.[1]

Recognition

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Chi was a 2019 recipient of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, sponsored through the Office of Naval Research.[5][6] She was the inaugural winner of the Pierre-Simon Laplace Early Career Technical Achievement Award of the IEEE Signal Processing Society, in 2019, "for contributions to high-dimensional structured signal processing".[7]

She was named as the 2021 Goldsmith Lecturer of the IEEE Information Theory Society,[8] and as a 2022 Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Signal Processing Society.[9] She was elected as an IEEE Fellow, in the 2023 class of fellows, "for contributions to statistical signal processing with low-dimensional structures".[10]

References

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  1. ^ a b Chi, Yuejie, Brief bio for talks and biosketch for IEEE journals, retrieved 2023-06-18
  2. ^ a b "Yuejie Chi", IEEE Xplore, IEEE, retrieved 2023-06-18
  3. ^ Chi, Yuejie (2012), Exploitation of Geometry in Signal Processing and Sensing (Doctoral dissertation), Princeton University
  4. ^ Yuejie Chi at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  5. ^ a b Faculty Earn Presidential Early Career Awards, Carnegie Mellon University, July 8, 2019, retrieved 2023-06-18
  6. ^ Duffie, Warren Jr. (July 30, 2019), Young Guns: Rising ONR Talent Honored by White House, US Navy, retrieved 2023-06-18
  7. ^ Pierre-Simon Laplace Early Career Technical Achievement Award (PDF), IEEE Signal Processing Society, retrieved 2023-06-18
  8. ^ Yuejie Chi named the IEEE Information Theory Society 2021 Goldsmith Lecturer, IEEE Information Theory Society, retrieved 2023-06-18
  9. ^ Distinguished Lecturers, IEEE Signal Processing Society, December 16, 2015, retrieved 2023-06-18
  10. ^ IEEE Fellows directory, IEEE, retrieved 2023-06-18
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