Honorary Membership, Society for Imaging Science and Technology (IS&T), "for many and diverse contributions to imaging science; including halftoning, digital image processing, color management, visual perception, and image quality” (2007). Honorary Membership is the highest award bestowed by IS&T.
Fellow, SPIE "for specific achievements in electronic imaging" (2007).
Professor of Quantitative Psychology, Courtesy Appointment in the Department of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN (2006 – present).
Co-recipient with C. A. Bouman, G. T. Chiu, M. R. Lehto, Z. Pizlo, and Y. Yih of the 2006 Purdue University College of Engineering Team Award in recognition of the HP Digital Printing Systems Team.
Invited plenary address, "Digital Printing – A Rich Domain for Image Analysis and Pattern Recognition,” DAGM 2005 the 27th Annual Meeting of the German Association for Pattern Recognition, Vienna, Austria, 30 August – 2 September 2005 (There were three plenary addresses).
Keynote address, "Print Quality: Measurement, Analysis, and Perception,” Samsung 4-th Technical Paper Contest of the Digital Printing Division, Samsung Electronics Company, Suwon City, South Korea, 19 November 2004 (one day internal conference attended by over 150 imaging scientists and engineers from Samsung’s digital printing division. There was only one keynote address).
Keynote address, "Image Analysis: Bringing Computational Intelligence to the Imaging Pipeline and Product Life Cycle,”, HP Imaging and Color Symposium, Hewlett-Packard Imaging and Printing Group, Cupertino, CA, 16 November 2004 (three day internal conference attended by over 200 imaging scientists and engineers from HP’s worldwide imaging divisions. There were three keynote addresses).
2004 Electronic Imaging Scientist of the Year Plenary Address, "Digital Printing – An Image Processor’s Perspective,” IS&T/SPIE 16th Annual Symposium on Electronic Imaging Science and Technology, San Jose, CA, 20 January 2004.
Electronic Imaging Scientist of the Year, Society for Imaging Science and Technology and SPIE; citation: "For his leadership as an educator and researcher in the electronic imaging community, for his contributions to image halftoning, color image processing, and the use of our understanding of the human visual system in image processing. He is recognized worldwide as an outstanding researcher and visionary.” (2004).
Wilfred "Duke” Hesselberth Award for Teaching Excellence given by Purdue School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (2003).
Plenary Address, "Quality Control By Artificial Vision: a Unifying View with Applications in Desktop Printing,” Sixth International Conference on Quality Control by Artificial Vision, Gatlinburg, TN, 19-23 May 2003.
Michael J. and Katherine R. Birck Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, November 2002.
Eta Kappa Nu Outstanding Faculty Award given by Purdue Beta Chapter (2002).
Track Keynote Paper, "Recent Progress in Digital Halftoning: From Theory to Applications,” SPSTJ/ISJ/IS&T International Congress of Imaging Science, Tokyo, Japan, 13-17 May 2002.
Editor, Journal of Electronic Imaging, jointly published by the Society for Imaging Science and Technology and SPIE, (2001 – present).
Raymond C. Bowman Award, Society for Imaging Science and Technology; citation: “In recognition of leadership in advancing and promoting excellence in digital imaging education and research.” (1998).
Fellow, Society for Imaging Science and Technology (1996).
University of Delaware Engineering Alumni Association Outstanding Alumni Award (only 4 awarded each year for all of engineering) (1996).
Opening Plenary Lecture of the Turkish National Workshop on Signal Processing and Applications, “Digital Color Imaging: Bringing Color to the Desktop,” Cappadocia, Turkey, 26 April 1995.
Distinguished Lecturer, IEEE Signal Processing Society (1994-1995).
Visiting Lecturer, Society for Imaging Science and Technology (1991-1992)
D. D. Ewing Best Teacher Award given by Purdue School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (1991).
Eta Kappa Nu William H. Hayt Outstanding Teacher Award given by Purdue Beta Chapter (1991).
Fellow, IEEE; citation: “For contributions to the theory of sampling and reproduction of multidimensional signals. ” (1991).
Senior Member IEEE (1989).
1987 Senior Best Paper Award of the IEEE Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing Society for the paper: “Design of Antialiasing Patterns for Time-Sequential Sampling of Spatio Temporal Signals,” published in the IEEE Trans. Acoust., Speech, Signal Processing, Vol. ASSP-32, pp. 137-144, February 1984.
Wallace Memorial Fellowship (1975-1976).
National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship (1972-1975).
Graduation with honors from the University of Delaware (1972).
Craven Prize in American
History (1970).
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