Jose C. Principe professor
Jose C. Principe is Distinguished Professor of
Electrical and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Florida, Gainesville,
where he teaches advanced signal processing and machine learning. He is
BellSouth Professor and Founding Director of the University of Florida
Computational Neuro-Engineering Laboratory (CNEL). His research interests are
centered in advanced signal processing and machine learning, Brain Machine
Interfaces and the modeling and applications of cognitive systems. He has
authored 5 books and more than 200 publications in refereed journals and book
chapters, and over 380 conference papers. He has directed 65 Ph.D. dissertations
and 67 Master’s theses.
Dr. Principe is an IEEE and AIMBE Fellows a
recipient of the INNS Gabor Award, the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology
Society Career Achievement Award, the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society
Neural Network Pioneer Award, and Honorary doctor degrees from Universita
Mediterranea, Italy, University of Maranhao Brasil, and Aalto University,
Finland. He is Editor in Chief of the IEEE Reviews on Biomedical Engineering,
Past Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, current
ADCOM member of the IEEE CIS society, IEEE Biometrics Council, and IEEE BME
society, member of the Technical Committee on Machine Learning for Signal
Processing of the IEEE Signal Processing Society; member of the Executive
Committee of the International Neural Network Society, and Past President of the
INNS. He is also a former member of the Scientific Board of the Food and Drug
Administration, and a member of the Advisory Board of the McKnight Brain
Institute at the University of Florida.