Stephen Casey Professor Mathematics and Statistics
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- Affiliate Faculty, Department of Computer Science
- Bio
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Stephen Casey is a founding member of the Editorial Board for Sampling Theory in Signal and Image Processing (STSIP) and an Associate Editor of The Journal of Signal and Image Processing. He was chair of the 11th biennial international conference on Sampling Theory and its Applications, and was named Guest Editor-in-Chief of STSIP in June 2015. His research is in complex analysis, harmonic analysis, and number theory with applications to signal and image processing, and includes work on multichannel deconvolution, multi-rate sampling, sampling in Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometries, sampling for wideband signals, signal adaptive frame theory, and the analysis of pulse train signals. He has published over fifty articles, has given over one hundred invited talks, and has been funded by twenty research grants. A patent for his work on signal adaptive processing was awarded in September 2016, and a continuance of this is under patent review in 2018. He is also active in the classroom, receiving Â鶹ÊÓƵ's 1998 University Faculty Award for Outstanding Teaching and the 1999 selection by the Â鶹ÊÓƵ students for Outstanding Teaching. He received Â鶹ÊÓƵ's 2010 Award for Teaching with Technology for his work in visualizing Complex Analysis using computer animations, and Â鶹ÊÓƵ's 2012 Ideas Incubator Award for his work in Computational Science. He won the
2019 Distinguished Alumni Award in the
Sciences from Drew University.
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Teaching
Fall 2024
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MATH-170 Precalculus Mathematics
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MATH-420 Real Analysis
Spring 2025
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MATH-421 Measure Theory & Integration
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MATH-450 Complex Analysis
Â鶹ÊÓƵ Experts
Area of Expertise
Complex analysis, harmonic analysis, signal processing, image processing
Additional Information
Stephen Casey is an associate editor for both Sampling Theory in Signal and Image Processingand the Journal of Signal and Image Processing. He was awarded two provisional patents in 2011 for his work in adaptive and wideband signal processing. He received Â鶹ÊÓƵ's 1998 Award for Outstanding Teaching, was a finalist in 2000 for the Mathematical Association of America's Sectional Teaching Award, and received Â鶹ÊÓƵ's 2010 Award for Teaching with Technology.
For the Media
To request an interview for a news story, call Â鶹ÊÓƵ Communications at 202-885-5950 or submit a request.