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Biography
Dr.Robert J. Marks II is a distinguished professor of Engineering in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Baylor University. Marks is the founding director of the Walter Bradley Center for Natural & Artificial Intelligence and the editor-in-chief of BIO-Complexity. He served as the first President of the IEEE Neural Networks Council, now the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society. He is a fellow of the IEEE and of the Optical Society of America. Marks' eponyms include the Zhao-Atlas-Marks time-frequency distribution, the Cheung-Marks theorem in Shannon sampling theory and the Papoulis-Marks-Cheung approach in multidimensional signal analysis.
C Baylis, A Egbert, J Alcala-Medel, A Dockendorf, A Martone, RJ Marks2019 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, Signal …, 2019201
A Egbert, K Gallagher, B Kirk, M Kozy, A Martone, C Baylis, E Viveiros, ...2019 IEEE Texas Symposium on Wireless and Microwave Circuits and Systems …, 2019201
J Roessler, A Fisher, A Egbert, Z Vander Missen, T Van Hoosier, C Baylis, ...2022 IEEE/MTT-S International Microwave Symposium-IMS 2022, 18-186, 2022202