Luiz A. Baccalá  

  After majoring in Electrical Engineering and Physics at the University of São Paulo (1983/84) went on to obtain his M. Sc. by studying the time series evolution of bacterial resistance to antibiotics in a nosocomial environment at the same University (1991). He has since been involved in statistical signal processing and analysis and obtained his Ph. D. from the University of Pennsylvania (1995) by proposing new statistical methods of communication channel identification and equalisation. Since his return to his alma mater he has taught courses in applied stochastic processes and advanced graduate level statistical signal processing courses that include wavelet analysis and spectral estimation. His current research interests focus at the investigation of multivariate time series methods for neural connectivity inference and for problems of inverse source determination using arrays of sensors that include fMRi imaging and multi electrode EEG processing.  
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