Emily King
IRTA Postdoctoral Fellow
Laboratory for Integrative and Medical Biophysics
National Institutes of Health
Office:
NIH:Bldg. 9, Room 1N124
UMD:Math
1104
E-mail: eking(a)math(d)umd(d)edu
Curriculum Vitae
Research Statement
Teaching Statement
Education
- Advanced Special Student, Bioengineering, University of Maryland, Fall 2009
- Ph.D., Mathematics, University of Maryland, August 2009, Dissertation
- M.S., Mathematics, Texas A&M University, August 2005
- Budapest Semesters in Mathematics, Spring 2004
- B.S., Applied Mathematics, Texas A&M University, December 2003
Research Interests
- Bioimaging
- Frame Theory/Operator Theory
- Generalized Shearlets and the Extended Metaplectic Group
- Harmonic Analysis
- P-adic Wavelets
- Time-Frequency and Time-Scale Analysis
- Wireless Communications
Publications and Preprints
- John J. Benedetto and Emily J. King, "Smooth functions associated with wavelet sets on R^d, d >= 1, and frame bound gaps," Acta Appl. Math., 107.1-3 (July 2009): 121 - 142.
- Martin Ehler, Zigurts Majumdar, Emily King, Julia Dobrosotskaya, Emily Chew, Wai Wang,
Denise Cunningham, Wojciech Czaja, and Robert F. Bonner, "High-Resolution Autofluorescence
Imaging for Mapping Molecular Processes Within the Human Retina," submitted.
- Emily J. King and Maria A. Skopina, "Quincunx
MRA for L^2(Q_2^2)," accepted P-Adic Numbers, Ultrametric Analysis, and Applications.
- Wojciech Czaja and Emily J. King, "Isotropic shearlet analogs of L^2(R^d)," preprint.
- Wojciech Czaja and Emily J. King, "Shearlet analogs of L^2(R^d)."
- Emily J. King, "Grassmannian Fusion Frames," preprint.
- Emily J. King, "Smooth Parseval frames for L^2(R) and generalizations to L^2(R^d)."
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