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== Recent Courses I taught==
 
== Recent Courses I taught==
*[[2011 Fall ECE 438 Boutin‎;|ECE438 Fall 2011]]
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*[[2011 Fall MA 108 Boutin|MA 108, Special lecture on "Application of invariant theory to automatic recognition problems"]]
*[[2010 Fall ECE 438 Boutin‎;|ECE438 Fall 2010]]
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*[[2011 Fall ECE 438 Boutin‎|ECE438 Fall 2011]]
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*[[2010 Fall ECE 438 Boutin‎|ECE438 Fall 2010]]
 
*[[2010 Spring ECE 662 mboutin|ECE662 Spring 2010]]  
 
*[[2010 Spring ECE 662 mboutin|ECE662 Spring 2010]]  
 
*[[ECE438 (BoutinFall2009)|ECE438 Fall 2009]]  
 
*[[ECE438 (BoutinFall2009)|ECE438 Fall 2009]]  

Revision as of 04:32, 27 October 2011


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. In my spare time, I learn to bake/cook low-protein (low-phenylalanine) foods for PKU. My role model is Brenda Winiarski, the amazing woman behing "Cook For Love".

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"How do you pronounce your name?"

I get that question all the time, so here is the phonetic transcription: $ mirej \text{ }but\tilde{\epsilon} $.

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Abstract algebra continues the conceptual developments of linear algebra, on an even grander scale.

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