R. Andrew Hicks
Professor
Department of Mathematics
Drexel University
United States of America
Biography
R. Andrew Hicks received a BA in Mathematics from Queens College, CUNY in 1988, an MA in Mathematics from the University of Pennsylvania in 1991, and a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Pennsylvania in 1995. He taught mathematics and studied computer science at Penn in 1995-96, and from 1996-1999 was a postdoc in the GRASP laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania, performing researching on vision based control of autonomous robots. He has been an assistant professor at Drexel since 1999.
Research Interest
Geometry, Optics, and Computer Vision
Publications
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" R. A. Hicks Designing a mirror to realize a given projection. Journal of the Optical Society of America A, Volume 22, Issue 2, February 2005, pages 323-330."
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"R. A. Hicks, R. Perline. The blindspot problem for motor vehicles. Applied Optics, Volume 44, Issue 19, July 2005, pages 3893-3897. "
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"R. A. Hicks, R. Perline. Equiresolution catadioptric sensors. Applied Optics, Volume 44, Issue 29, October 2005, pages 6108-6114."