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"Jian Li (born April 17, 1965) is a researcher and educator in the field of statistical and array signal processing and its applications to radar, sonar, communications and medical imaging. She is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Florida. Li is known for her contributions to MIMO (multi-input multi-output) radar signal processing, robust adaptive beamforming, spectral estimation and medical imaging. She edited the popular book MIMO Radar Signal Processing and Robust Adaptive Beamforming attracting high citations. Honors and awards * Fellow of IEEE. * Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology. * M. Berry Carlton Best Paper Award of the IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society, 2008. * IEEE Signal Processing Society Best Paper Award, 2013. Selected publications Books 1) H. He, J. Li and P. Stoica, Waveform Design for Active Sensing Systems – A Computational Approach, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, June 2012. 2) J. Li and P. Stoica, eds, MIMO Radar Signal Processing, Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2009. 3) J. Li and P. Stoica, eds, Robust Adaptive Beamforming, New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons, 2005. 4) Y. Wang, J. Li, and P. Stoica, Spectral Analysis: the Missing Data Case, Morgan & Claypool, 2005. Papers 1) J Li, P Stoica, "MIMO radar with colocated antennas", IEEE Signal Processing Magazine 24 (5), 106–114,2007. 2) J Li, P Stoica, Z Wang, "On robust Capon beamforming and diagonal loading", IEEE transactions on signal processing 51(7), 1702–1715,2003. 3) P Stoica, J Li, Y Xie, "On probing signal design for MIMO radar", IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing 55 (8), 4151–4161,2007. 4) J Li, P Stoica, L Xu, W Roberts, "On parameter identifiability of MIMO radar", IEEE Signal Processing Letters 14 (12), 968–971,2007. 5) J Li, P Stoica, "Efficient mixed-spectrum estimation with applications to target feature extraction", IEEE transactions on signal processing 44 (2), 281–295,1996. 6) J Li, P Stoica, "An adaptive filtering approach to spectral estimation and SAR imaging", IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing 44 (6), 1469–1484,1996. 7) J Li, P Stoica, Z Wang, "Doubly constrained robust Capon beamformer", IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing 52 (9), 2407–2423,2004. 8) A Beck, P Stoica, J Li, "Exact and approximate solutions of source localization problems", IEEE Transactions on signal processing 56 (5), 1770–1778,2008. 9) T Yardibi, J Li, P Stoica, M Xue, AB Baggeroer, "Source localization and sensing: A nonparametric iterative adaptive approach based on weighted least squares", IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems 46 (1), 425–443,2010. 10) Y Jiang, J Li, WW Hager, "Joint transceiver design for MIMO communications using geometric mean decomposition", IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing 53 (10), 3791–3803,2005. References External links * Category:1965 births Category:Living people Category:American electrical engineers Category:American women engineers Category:Ohio State University alumni Category:Ohio State University faculty Category:University of Florida faculty Category:Fellow Members of the IEEE Category:20th-century American engineers Category:21st-century American engineers Category:Fellows of the Institution of Engineering and Technology "
"Trenton Boykin (born November 13, 1970) is an American football coach and former player. He is the running backs coach at the University of Akron. Boykin served as the head football coach at Lane College in Jackson, Tennessee from 2008 to 2009, compiling a record of 4–17. Boykin was a wide receiver at Youngstown State University, where he was a member of three NCAA Division I–AA national Championship teams. References Category:1970 births Category:Living people Category:American football wide receivers Category:Akron Zips football coaches Category:Ball State Cardinals football coaches Category:Boston College Eagles football coaches Category:Kentucky State Thorobreds football coaches Category:Lambuth Eagles football coaches Category:Lane Dragons football coaches Category:Tiffin Dragons football coaches Category:Youngstown State Penguins football coaches Category:Youngstown State Penguins football players "
"One Night is a 2009 Canadian short domestic drama film directed by Shelagh Carter, as a result of her participation in a workshop at the Director's Lab at the Canadian Film Centre. Carter's fourth film stars Jonathan Ralston and Jennifer Dale, and was screened at many international film festivals, winning three awards. Synopsis An intruder attacks a woman, Evelyn (Jennifer Dale), and her husband, Jack (Jonathan Ralston), fails to intervene. After shooting the intruder, Evelyn forces Jack to answer for his cowardice and in so doing, realizes exactly what has robbed her life of meaning and love. She must face painful, but ultimately liberating, truths about the marriage and herself. Cast *Jonathan Ralston as Jack *Jennifer Dale as Evelyn *J.D. Smith as the Intruder Production In 2008, the Canadian Film Centre in Toronto invited University of Winnipeg film and theatre professor and filmmaker Shelagh Carter to participate in an exclusive workshop intensive (the Directors Lab, Short Dramatic Film programme) to develop film projects along with a handful of other Canadian professionals; her project was chosen for development by the Centre with $250,000 in production support. With the additional support of the University of Winnipeg, Carter completed the 35mm short film in time to be released by the summer of 2009. Cinematographer Ousama Rawi took a short break from his regular work on The Tudors to shoot One Night, in his first collaboration with the CFC: > I was pleased to have the opportunity to work on a CFC project and give back > to a community that has given me so much... It was great to be challenged > with a small budget and an even smaller, but super-keen crew of people. > Learning to deal with limitations is crucial for film-makers. Film schedules > are coming down and people are not in a position to throw money at a problem > anymore but instead are asked to find creative solutions to issues. With > certain filmmakers this is the ideal situation that fosters some of their > best work. Carter has said she thinks of Ousama Rawi as a mentor. They have since worked together on additional projects, including two of her feature films. Shortly after the production was finished, Shelagh Carter and lead Jennifer Dale determined that they had a similar style of working, and would enjoy working together again on something more substantive. They developed the concept for what would become Carter's third feature film, Into Invisible Light, which was released in 2018. Release One Night premiered in June 2009 in Toronto, as part of the Canadian Film Centre's Short Dramatic Film series. It went on to be screened at several international film festivals, including the 16th International Short Film Festival in Drama (Athens, Greece), in July 2010, where it was in competition. Broadcasting In February 2010, the film was purchased for television broadcast by Canwest Broadcasting. Astral Media licensed the film for broadcast on the Movie Network, April 2010–2012. Reception Critical response Reviewing the film when it played at the Montréal World Film Festival, Pat Donnelly called it a "soap opera in miniature", and remarks that Jennifer Dale "does fury with conviction." Accolades *Silver Remi, WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival, (2010) *Best Director, Soul 4 Reel Film Festival, (Forestville, Maryland, March 2011) *Best Manitoba Short Film, Gimli Film Festival (July 2011) (C$1000) References External links *Official trailer on Vimeo *One Night on IMDb Category:2009 films Category:Canadian films Category:Canadian short films Category:English-language films "