Meet the Instructors: Mariusz Jankowski
Organization/Location
University of Southern Maine, Portland, Maine
Degrees
B.E. in Electrical Engineering, The City College of New York
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, The City University of New York
Teaching Experience
Mariusz Jankowski is Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at
the University of Southern Maine (USM). He has over 12 years of teaching
experience in a wide range of electrical engineering topics including
analog and digital circuits, microprocessors, linear signals and systems,
digital image processing, and signal processing and communications. He
received the 1997 USM Teaching Award and the
1996 Computational Science Award
for his Mathematica-based electronic courseware for image
processing.
Mathematica Experience
Jankowski has used Mathematica since 1995. He is the author of
the Digital Image
Processing application package as well as the Wolfram
Education Group course "M310: Digital Image Processing." He uses
Mathematica to teach several electrical engineering courses and
has given several talks and seminars on Mathematica and
applications of Mathematica to signal and image processing.
Language Fluency
English and Polish
Interests
Image processing, software development with Mathematica, soccer,
tennis, and summer (I live in Maine!)
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