Sander Wahls
Assistant Professor
Delft Center for Systems and Control
Delft University of Technology
Netherlands
Biography
Sander Wahls received a Diplom degree in mathematics from TU Berlin in 2007, and a doctorate in electrical engineering (summa cum laude) from the same university in 2011. He is currently a tenured assistant professor in the systems & control department at TU Delft. Before joining TU Delft in 2014, Sander spent two years as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University. His research is focused on computational methods in signal processing and control, currently in the areas of integrable systems, nonlinear Fourier transforms and their application in engineering problems. He received the 2015 Johann-Philipp-Reis Award for his work on fast nonlinear Fourier transforms. In 2016, the European Research Council (ERC) awarded him a Starting Grant on the same topic. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE.
Research Interest
Systems and Control
Publications
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Fast numerical nonlinear Fourier transforms
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Coordinated multipoint trials in the downlink