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abdul j jerri - wikipedia

Abdul Jabbar Hassoon Jerri (Arabic: عبد الجبار حسون جري) is an Iraqi American mathematician, most recognized for his contributions to Shannon Sampling Theory, It's Generalizations, Error Analysis, and Historical Reviews, and in particular his establishment in 2002 of the journal Sampling Theory in Signal and Image Processing (STSIP-ISSN 1530-6429)  with over thirty top international experts as its editors, besides  establishing its Sampling Publishing, also his contribution to the  general understanding of the Gibbs Phenomenon, where he wrote the first  book ever on the subject, published by Springer - Verlag, then he  followed it by editing another book on Advances in Gibbs Phenomenon  published by Sampling Publishing.  

Academic Life

Jerri earned a B.Sc. in physics with honors at the University of Baghdad (1955) and M.S. in physics from Illinois Institute of Technology (1960) in Chicago where he continued to work within the research group (1960–63) in  Reactor Physics and Radiation streaming in Shelter Entrance ways.  He  also earned a Ph.D. in mathematics from Oregon State University in 1967 with the dissertation title On Extensions of the Generalized Sampling Theorem. 

Jerri commenced his tenure with the faculty of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Clarkson University in Potsdam, NY (1967), where he worked from 1967 until his retirement as professor emeritus in 2002.[1] 

Jerri's career includes visiting positions at the American  University in Cairo, where he established the Study Programs in  Mathematics and Computer Science (1972–74). He was also the Director of  the Graduate Mathematics Study Program at Kuwait University (1978–80). 

Awards

 Jerri is a double-awarded Fulbright Scholar at the Sultan Qaboos University in Muscat, Oman(1997), and a second  time, at the Yarmouk University in Irbid, Jordan (2001). He is the  Founding Executive Editor of Sampling Theory In Signal And Image Processing (STSIP) - An International Journal.,[2] and the owner of Sampling Publishing. In 1995, Jerri was one of the few  researchers who helped establish the SAMPTA (Sampling Theory and  Applications) Workshops, that holds a workshop in different country  every two years (Starting in Latvia in 1995, then Portugal, Norway, the  US, Austria, Turkey, Greece, France, Singapore, Germany, the US, and  Estonia in 2017.)  

Research

He is the author of several other popular books: Introduction to  Integral Equations with Applications, accompanied by a Students Solution  Manual: Sampling Publishing, Introduction to Wavelets accompanied by a  Students Solution Manual( The latter Manual was co-authored with Prof  Masaru Kamada); Sampling Publishing. Other books include Integral and  Discrete Transforms with Applications and Error Analysis: Marcel Dekker,  and Linear Difference Equations with Discrete Transform Methods:Sp  ringer-Verlag. 

Papers

Jerri has published over forty papers, with numerous lectures on his  areas of research interest nationally and internationally. Jerri's main  research interests include the areas of Integral and Discrete  Transforms, Sampling Expansion and its Applications, History and Error  Analysis, the Gibbs Phenomenon, Transform-Iterative Methods for  Nonlinear Problems, and Operational Sum Methods for Difference  Equations. 

In his first workshop, he introduced the subject of Shannon  Sampling Theory in four-one hour lectures. In 1997 workshop in Aveiro,  Portugal, the Proceedings of the workshop was dedicated to jerri 65th  birthday. Presently, he is working on writing a Tutorial review paper on  the subject "Multidimensional sampling in Signal Processing. He is  dedicating this paper for the occasion of the CENTENNIAL of the American  Scientist of the century, the father of Information Theory, Claude  Elwood Shannon. 


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