People
John Murray-Bruce
Assistant Professor
ENB 117A
Biography
Dr. John Murray-Bruce received both the MEng degree with honours (2012) and the PhD degree (2016) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) from Imperial College London, UK. In March 2017, he joined the Electrical and Computer Engineering department of Boston University (Boston, MA) as a postdoctoral research associate. In Spring 2020, he joined USF’s department of Computer Science and Engineering as an assistant professor. His primary research area is computational imaging – the co-design of imaging sensors and algorithms to realize novel systems that transcend the capabilities of traditional imaging systems.
Research Interests
Computational imaging; PDE-constrained inverse problems; Computational sensing; Sampling theory and applications
Teaching Interests
Computational imaging; Digital signal processing; Image processing
Education
PhD in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Imperial College London, UK (2016)
MEng in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Imperial College London, UK (2012)
Honors and Awards
- Int. Conf. Computational Photography (ICCP) Best Poster Award (2018).
- Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) Prize, for ‘Best All-round Performance’ in M.Eng. degree (2012)
- Top-2 student overall in the M.Eng. degree (2012)
- Maurice Hancock Award (2008)