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Dr. Pierre-Richard Cornely Portrait

Dr. Pierre-Richard Cornely

Dean of the College of Science and Mathematics, Professor of Engineering

  • Ph.D., Electrical Engineering
    University of Massachusetts
  • M.S., Electrical Engineering
    University of Massachusetts
  • B.S., Electrical Engineering
    Northeastern University

 Teaching Interests:

  • Electronics, Circuits, Microprocessor Architecture, Signals and Systems, Linear Systems, Probablility & Random Processes, Control Systems, and Communication Theory

Research Interests:

  • Modeling and Representaiton of the Earth's Ionosphere, Ionopheric Tomography, Signal and Image Processing, Genetic Algorithms, and Applications to AI/ML

Selected Publications:

  1. Cornely, P.R., Wang, J., “Advancing Earthquake Prediction: A Comprehensive Review of Data Science Techniques,” 6th International Conference on Computing and Big Data (ICCBD), Shanghai, China, pp. 9–16, doi:10.1109/ICCBD59843.2023.10607190, 2023.
  2. Cornely, P.R., Vatral, C., “Statistical Significance of Pre-Seismic Anomalies in Total Electron Content in Napa Valley, California,” Nov Res Sci., 12(3), NRS.000787, 2022.
  3. Cornely, P.R., Hughes, J., “Unbiased Total Electron Content (UTEC), their fluctuations and correlation with seismic activity over Japan,” Acta Geophysica, 66(1), 51–70, 2018.
  4. Cornely, P.R.J., “Flexible Prior Models: Three-dimensional ionospheric tomography,” Radio Science, 38(5), 1087, 2003.

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