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J. Paul Anglin


Paul is a 2008 – 2012 Self Fellow pursuing a Ph.D. in electrical engineering and computer science.  He received a B.S. (2002) in electrical engineering and graduated summa cum laude from Auburn University. At Auburn Paul participated in research focused on the detection and discrimination of landmines using pulse induction and continuous wave technologies. He also participated in the modeling and construction of a nonlinear magnetic accelerator. Since 2003 Paul has worked in the nuclear power industry for Engineered Solutions Inc. as a lead engineer on various nuclear power projects. In the fall of 2007 he obtained his Professional Engineers License. Paul’s research interests are in digital signal processing with a focus on synthetic aperture radar. His long-term goals are to be involved with research and the application of that research. 

Mentor:  James M. Stiles, Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science





J. Paul Anglin