Contact Information
Address
3070 Engr Bldg II
Campus Box 7911
NC State University
Raleigh, NC 27695-7911
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Phone
919-515-7349
Fax
919-515-5523
Dr. Mark White
Associate Professor
| Biography
Dr. White's research focuses on (1) adaptive, non-linear signal processing (e.g., neural networks) and evolutionary algorithms for machine learning, control, and optimization; (2) basic biomedical research related to cochlear implants for the profoundly deaf.
| Education
- 1972 - B.S. in Electrical Engineering, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
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1978 - Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley
| Primary Research Interests
- Bioelectronics Engineering (Including Bioinstrumentation, Biomimetic Systems)
| Other Research Interests
- Communications and Signal Processing (Including Adaptive Signal Processing)
| Selected Publications
- J. Nicholson, and M.W. White, "Maintaining population diversity by maintaining family structures," 2008 Proceedings of the 10th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation, Atlanta, GA, USA, July 12-16, 2008. pp. 533-534.
- David J. Sly, Leon F. Heffer, Mark W. White, Robert K. Shepherd, Michael G. J. Birch1, Ricki L. Minter, Niles E. Nelson, Andrew K. Wise, and Stephen J. O'Leary, “Deafness alters auditory nerve fiber responses to cochlear implant stimulation,” European Journal of Neuroscience, Vol. 26, pp. 510–522, 2007.
- J. Nicholson, and M.W. White, "Benefits of a Periodic Selection Event in Evolutionary Strategy Algorithms," 2006 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, Vancouver, BC, Canada, July 16-21, 2006. pp. 435-440.
- AL Nelson, E Grant, G Barlow, and M White, "Evolution of Complex Autonomous Robot Behaviors using Competitive Fitness." Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Integration of Knowledge Intensive Multi-Agent Systems. Boston, MA. September 2003. pp. 145-150.
- Bruce, I. C., White, M. W., Irlicht, L. S., O'Leary, and Clark, G. M., "Advances in computational modeling of cochlear implant physiology and perception," in Computational Models of Auditory Function, eds. S. Greenberg and M. Slaney, IOS Press, Amsterdam, 2001. (Invited Chapter)