HPS RESEARCH - DR. NELSON R. MANOHAR
Personal Website -2007 (c) Nelson R. Manohar-Alers (NRM), Ph.D.
Main Documents
Introduction Letter · General Audience Introduction Letter (2 pages)
Cover Letter ·General Audience Cover Letter (1 page).
Resume · Simple Resume (1 page)
Curriculum Vitae ·Curriculum Vitae (8 pages).
Intro Letter and Curriculum Vitae ·Introduction Letter and CV (10 pages).
Research Statement ·Research Statement for Post-Docs, Research Scientist, and Academic Positions (1 page).
Teaching Statement ·Teaching Statement for Post-Docs and Academic Positions (1 page).
Skill Set · Preliminary Skill Set Data Sheet (3 pages).
Curriculum Vitae (www_nelsonmanohar_edu)
Dr. Manohar-Alers earned a B.S. in computer engineering in 1987. He also earned a M.S. computer engineering from the University of Wisconsin at Madison in 1988 and a M.S.E. in industrial engineering from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor in 1992. Dr. Manohar-Alers earned his Ph.D. in computer science and engineering specializing in software systems from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor in 1997. Previously, he worked at the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center as a Research Staff Member and at AT&T Bell Laboratories (now Lucent Bell Labs) as a Member of the Technical Staff. His interests are in experimental software systems dealing with scalable systems theory, measurements, and resource management. He has been lead inventor in several patents on resource management. Previous research related to groupware, multimedia authoring, and advanced intelligent networks. He currently works as an independent researcher in Puerto Rico - USA, where Dr. Manohar-Alers has threaded his long-term research onto theoreticaland applied research on state estimation for random processes. This research introduces the Harmonic Process State (HPS) transform. The HPS Transform exhibits desirable qualities on implementation ease, algorithmic complexity, computational stability, signal compressibility, decision-making robustness, information loss, and error behavior. Although the HPS Transform is particularly suited for process control, the results have vast implications to other fields. Dr. Manohar-Alers' credentials are found on his curriculum vitae. You may contact Dr. Manohar-Alers at nelsonmanohar@yahoo.com.
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