
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:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Cornely, P.R.J., “Flexible Prior Models: Three-dimensional ionospheric tomography,” Radio Science, 38(5), 1087, 2003.
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