Jack Keil WolfProfessor, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Digital information storage and signal processing for digital recording, as well as coding theory, information theory and data communications. Professor Wolf was an early proponent of applying information and communications theory to construction of ultra high density information storage. He leads the Signal Processing Group within UCSD's Center for Magnetic Recording Research (dubbed the "WolfPack") which is in the forefront of the design of signal processing systems for the storage of digital data, particularly high-density magnetic recording systems. Wolf is a co-principal investigator on an NSF Information Technology Research grant awarded in August 2002, to address analytic and numerical methods for determining the information-theoretic limits on achievable storage densities and data transfer rates in recording channels. The research will consider both one-dimensional (disks, tapes) and higher-dimensional (holographic, thermomechanical) recording. Capsule Bio: |
Web Page Email: jwolf@ucsd.edu Office Phone: 858-534-6218 Institute Affiliation:
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