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About Matthew Brenneman

My research has focused on the development of methods for solving problems in applied mathematics. In Solid-State NMR, I introduced the first method for determining the in situ structure of oriented membrane proteins. In statistical signal processing, I developed methods for improving GPS signal detection, especially in the presence of multipath and also phase estimation of both GPS and radar based signals. I am now interested in statistical model building using recent multivariate techniques, such as machine learning.

Positions

Present Instructor of Mathematics, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University College of Arts & Sciences
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Professional Service and Affiliations

Present Member, American Mathematical Society
Present Member, American Statistical Association
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Honors and Awards

  • Masood Ali Award for Excellence in Graduate Studies, 2016
  • Best Presentation, 2007 ION Global Nav. Satellite Systems
  • Cunningham Fellowship Award, 2000-2003
  • NIH Training Fellow, 1999-2000, NHMFL
  • Tillbrook Scholarship, 1984

Education

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2014 - 2016 M.S., Ball State University ‐ Statistics
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2000 - 2003 M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University ‐ Applied Mathematics
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1981 - 1985 B.S., Carnegie Mellon University ‐ Biological Sciences
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