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Austrian mathematician and computer scientist
Karin Schnass | |
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Schnass (on right) receiving the Start-Preis in June 2014. On the left is Reinhold Mitterlehner, Austrian Minister of Economy. | |
Born | 1980 (age 43–44)Klosterneuburg, Austria |
Nationality | Austrian |
Education | University of Vienna,École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne |
Occupation(s) | mathematician, computer scientist |
Employer | professor of mathematics at the University of Innsbruck |
Known for | sparse dictionary learning |
Awards | Start-Preis at Austrian Science Fund (2014) |
Karin Schnass (born 1980)[1] is an Austrian mathematician and computer scientist known for her research on sparse dictionary learning.[2] She is a professor of mathematics at the University of Innsbruck.[3]
Education and career
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Schnass was born in Klosterneuburg.[1] She earned a master's degree in mathematics at the University of Vienna in 2004, with a thesis surveying Gabor multipliers supervised by Hans Georg Feichtinger.[4] She completed her Ph.D. in communication and information sciences at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in 2009. Her dissertation was Sparsity & Dictionaries – Algorithms & Design, and her doctoral advisor was Pierre Vandergheynst.[4][5]
After postdoctoral research at the Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Linz[4] (chosen over Stanford University to stay close to her family)[6] and as an Erwin Schrödinger Research Fellow at the University of Sassari and University of Innsbruck, she joined the Innsbruck Department of Mathematics as an assistant professor in 2016.[4]
Schnass was a winner of the Start-Preis of the Austrian Science Fund in 2014.[1] She was a keynote speaker at iTWIST 2016.[2]
- ^ a b c Drei START-Preise an Universität Innsbruck, University of Innsbruck, June 17, 2014, retrieved 2018-12-11
- ^ a b Arildsen, Thomas (July 6, 2016), "iTWIST'16 Keynote Speakers: Karin Schnass", Adventures in Signal Processing and Open Science
- ^ "Staff", Department of Mathematics, University of Innsbruck, retrieved 2020-09-22
- ^ a b c d Curriculum vitae (PDF), retrieved 2020-09-22
- ^ Karin Schnass at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ^ Schnass, Karin (30 November 2013), "Ajó!* – Off to Sardinia", scilog, Austrian Science Fund, retrieved 2018-12-11
- Home page
- Karin Schnass publications indexed by Google Scholar