Alfred M. Bruckstein

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Professor Alfred M. Bruckstein does research in Multi-A(ge)nt Systems, Ant-Inspired  Swarm Robotics. His past areas of work are Signal Processing and Representation, Image Analysis, Pattern Recognition and Applied Geometry.Professor Bruckstein is a member of the AMS, and the MAA, and is a IEEE Fellow for contributions to Signal Representation and Swarm Robotics, a SIAM Fellow for contributions to Signal Processing, Image Analysis, and Ant Robotics, and received SIAM’s 2014 SIAG-Imaging Science Prize (with David Donoho and Michael Elad, for the paper “From Sparse Solutions of Systems of Equations to Sparse Modeling of Signals and Images”), as well as IEEE’s Signal Processing Society’s 2018 Sustained Impact Paper Award for the K-SVD Dictionary Design (jointly with Michal Aharon and Michael Elad). He received an Honorary Doctorate from Agora University in Oradea, Romania, and was elected a Fellow of CORE Academy of Science and Humanities, of the Industry Academy of the AIIA, and a Fellow of the Asia-Pacific AI Association.  He was also honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Indian Data Science Society, in 2021.