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Laurent Albera was born in Massy, France, in
1976. After a DESS in Mathematics, He received
in 2001 the DEA's degree in Automatic and Signal
Processing from the University of Science of
Orsay (Paris XI). From 2001 to 2004, he was
committed for a study within the framework of a
Research Contract CIFRE (Convention Industrielle
de Formation par la Recherche) between Thales
Communications (formerly Thomson-CSF), the
french National Centre for Scientific Research
CNRS and the University of Nice
Sophia-Antipolis. He received in 2003 the PH.D.
degree in Sciences from the University of Nice
Sophia-Antipolis, France. He is now Assistant
Professor at the University of Rennes 1 and is
affiliated with the research group LTSI
(Laboratoire Traitement du Signal et de
l'Image). He received in 2010 the H.D.R.
(Habilitation to Lead Researches) degree in
Sciences from the University of Rennes 1,
France. His
Curriculum
Vitae and his
thesis report
are both available on-line.
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His research interests include High-Order
statistics, Multidimensional Algebra, Blind
deconvolution and Equalization, Digital
communications, Statistical Signal and Array
Processing, and Numerical analysis. More
exactly, since 2000 Laurent Albera has currently
worked in
Blind Source
Separation (BSS) and source
localization by means of tensor decomposition
methods. From 2001 to now, he was co-publisher
of 126
publications,
5 patents
and 1 software. |
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Laurent Albera has shared statistical teaching
activities in French Universities of Science
both in
Mathematics
and in
Signal
Processing (Paris-Saclay,
Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée, Rennes 1). |
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Address: |
Laboratoire Traitement du Signal et de l'Image
(LTSI)
Campus de Beaulieu, Bâtiment 22
Université de Rennes 1
35042 Rennes Cedex - FRANCE |
Phones: |
+33 2 23 23 50 58 |
Fax: |
+33 2 23 23 69 17 |
e-mail: |
laurent.albera AT univ-rennes1.fr |
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Last update: January 22th, 2021.
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