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Dr Mark Reed, NICTADr Mark Reed, NICTA

Mark Reed pioneered the area of iterative receiver design with the publication of his PhD thesis titled "Iterative Receiver Techniques for Coded Multiple Access Communication Systems" in 1998. He has worked in industry and research positions for the last 15 years with positions in the U.S.A., Switzerland, and Australia. His experience includes working in a team that designed and developed a world first Satellite-UMTS Modem and research into advanced signal processing schemes, including MUD, for link improvement in UMTS. Since April 2003 Dr Reed is employed as a Senior Researcher at NICTA and is also an Adjunct Fellow at ANU where he is involved in research, education, commercialisation, and linkages in the wireless signal processing program. He has over 45 international journal and conference papers and has been listed as inventor on six patent applications.


Course:

Modern Digital Receiver Techniques: From Theory To Practice 3-day short course, scheduled on 18-20 February 2008 in Mawson Lakes, SA


For further information please contact:
Anne-Marie Eliseo
Industry Education Manager
phone: +61-8-8302-3928
email: industryeducation@nicta.com.au

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