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If you would like to know how to pronounce my name, here is the phonetic transcription: <math>mirej</math> <math>but\tilde{\epsilon}</math>.  To hear it, click [[Media:pronounciation_of_mireilleboutin.ogg|here]].
 
If you would like to know how to pronounce my name, here is the phonetic transcription: <math>mirej</math> <math>but\tilde{\epsilon}</math>.  To hear it, click [[Media:pronounciation_of_mireilleboutin.ogg|here]].
  
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Recent Courses Taught
 
*[[ECE438_(BoutinFall2009)|ECE438 Fall 2009]]
 
*[[ECE438_(BoutinFall2009)|ECE438 Fall 2009]]
 
*[[ECE438_(BoutinSpring2009)|ECE438 Spring 2009]]
 
*[[ECE438_(BoutinSpring2009)|ECE438 Spring 2009]]
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Recent Talk Attended:
 
Recent Talk Attended:
 
*[[KenTobinORNLmboutinOct09|Dr. Ken Tobin, Oak Ridge National Lab, CNSIP seminar, October 21, 2009]]
 
*[[KenTobinORNLmboutinOct09|Dr. Ken Tobin, Oak Ridge National Lab, CNSIP seminar, October 21, 2009]]
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*[[ECE:CNSIP_area|CNSIP area page]]
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*[[CNSIPseminars|CNSIP area seminars]]
  
 
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Bonjour!

I am an assistant professor at Purdue University. Depending on the semester, I teach either ECE301, ECE438 or ECE662. Researchwise, I am interested in a bunch of different things related to signal processing and computational mathematics. I am the director of the Computational Imaging Laboratory (MSEE393) and I am a member of the CNSIP research area. Please see my webpage for more details. --Mboutin 14:50, 12 January 2009 (UTC)

If you would like to know how to pronounce my name, here is the phonetic transcription: $ mirej $ $ but\tilde{\epsilon} $. To hear it, click here.

Recent Courses Taught

Recent Talk Attended:

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