Draper S
Associate Professor
Electrical & Computer Engineering
University of Toronto
Canada
Biography
Stark Draper cooks up the math that makes your mobile phone work. His other recipes make your computer more energy-efficient and store your personal biometric data more securely. He has held academic, industrial and consulting roles with Arraycomm Inc., a telecommunications start-up in California, the Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs (MERL), UC Berkeley and UW-Madison. He leads his research team in collaborations with 3M, Bell Labs, Disney Research, Facebook, HP Labs, IBM, and Mitsubishi Electric, among others. His is an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto and until 2013 was an Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. His research interests and activities include information theory, coding theory, statistical signal processing, security, and application of these fields to computer architecture. Ph.D. Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT B.S. Electrical Engineering, Stanford B.A. History, Stanford Stark Draper cooks up the math that makes your mobile phone work. His other recipes make your computer more energy-efficient and store your personal biometric data more securely. He has held academic, industrial and consulting roles with Arraycomm Inc., a telecommunications start-up in California, the Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs (MERL), UC Berkeley and UW-Madison. He leads his research team in collaborations with 3M, Bell Labs, Disney Research, Facebook, HP Labs, IBM, and Mitsubishi Electric, among others. His is an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto and until 2013 was an Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. His research interests and activities include information theory, coding theory, statistical signal processing, security, and application of these fields to computer architecture. Ph.D. Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT B.S. Electrical Engineering, Stanford B.A. History, Stanford
Research Interest
Communications