

Issa Panahi
Dr. Issa M.S. Panahi is a distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Texas at Dallas, where he has been a faculty member since 2003. He earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Colorado, Boulder, and has since dedicated his career to advancing the field of Digital Signal Processing. His research is particularly focused on acoustics within Biomedical applications, an area where he has made significant contributions. Throughout his career, Dr. Panahi has been deeply involved in exploring innovative solutions in active noise control, signal detection and separation, and system identification methods. His work has been widely recognized, leading to numerous publications in esteemed journals and conferences. His expertise and contributions to the field have earned him memberships in prestigious organizations such as the IEEE, where he actively participates in advancing the discipline. Dr. Panahi's professional journey includes notable achievements during his tenure at Texas Instruments Inc., where he was acknowledged for his technical contributions. His work has not only been theoretical but also practical, as evidenced by his recent projects that involve developing smartphone-based applications to assist individuals with hearing loss. These projects have been supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health, underscoring the impact and relevance of his research. In addition to his research, Dr. Panahi is committed to education and mentorship, guiding the next generation of engineers and researchers. His teaching philosophy emphasizes the integration of theoretical knowledge with practical applications, preparing students to tackle real-world challenges in the field of Electrical Engineering. Dr. Panahi's dedication to his field is reflected in his continuous pursuit of knowledge and innovation. His contributions have not only advanced the understanding of Digital Signal Processing but have also had a tangible impact on improving the quality of life for individuals with hearing impairments. His work exemplifies the intersection of technology and human well-being, making him a respected figure in both academic and professional circles.
Publications
, 5529, 2021-05-21
, 1663-1673, 2021-09-01
, 1806-1807, 2018-03-01
, 3047-3047, 2019-10-01