Trevor Joseph Bihl
PhD
Department of PHARMACOLOGY & TOXICOLOGY
Wright State University
United States of America
Biography
Education History: PhD in Electrical Engineering (2015), Air Force Institute of Technology (Wright Patterson AFB, OH) MS in Electrical Engineering (2011), Ohio University (Athens, OH) BS in Electrical Engineering (2005), Ohio University (Athens, OH)
Research Interest
His research encompasses the areas of electrical engineering, applied statistics and operations research. He also heavily involved in sponsor interaction and grant writing. He primarily focus on methods for: Data Mining Cyber and cyber-physical systems Signal Processing Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning Sensor Data Exploitation: Remote Sensing, Cyber Control Systems and Signal Processing Medical and Biomedical Applications Data Visualization "Big Data" Business Analytics Automation Combat Identification In these areas, his focus is largely in real world application, e.g. where reality and technology intersect. Due to this, while he investigate novel methods, he avoid novelty for novelty's sake. he believe all data is a matrix in the end and see much to be gained in the broad interconnection of domains/disciplines. Thus many methods I've developed or collaborate on might extend applied statistics, but to a physics-based problem.
Publications
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Williams, J. P., Bihl, T. J., and Bauer, K. W., “Towards the Mitigation of Correlation Effects in Anomaly Detection for Hyperspectral Imagery,†MORS Education and Professional Development Colloquium, Lexington, VA, 2011
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Mindrup, F., Bauer, K., Bihl, T. J., and Williams, J., "AFIT/ENS Sensor Fusion Lab Advanced Research in Automatic Target Recognition," 78th Military Operations Research Society Symposium, Quantico, VA, June 2010
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Allen, D., Heidenreich, J., Bihl, T. J., and Hunt, K., “SPECTTRA: A Space Power System Modeling and Simulation Tool,†Space Power Workshop, April 2009