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*Sep. 1997-May. 2001:  National Taiwan University, Taiwan  
 
*Sep. 1997-May. 2001:  National Taiwan University, Taiwan  
 
Bachelor of Science in Engineering, June. 2001, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
 
Bachelor of Science in Engineering, June. 2001, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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== Academic Experience ==
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*'''Research Assistant''', ''Sep. 2007 - Present''
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**Travel time tomography for high contrast media with sparse data
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***Develop algorithms to detect the high contrast structure with sparse water injection and oil production data.
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**Group testing for automatic well-testing system
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***Develop a novel algorithm to increase the production well-testing frequency up to 70% without changing any hardware.
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**Discrete X-ray tomography
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***Reconstruction of high contrast X-ray image (e.g., Angiography) with
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reduced radiation up to 90%.
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**Underwater acoustic tomography
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***Reduce the variance of estimate travel time in an noisy underwater
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environment up to 50%.
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*'''Teaching Assistant''', ''Aug. 2006- May 2007''
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**Communication theory
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***Lectured Communication theory discussion session for groups of 30 students, 1 hours/week (2 semesters)
  
 
== Professional Experience ==
 
== Professional Experience ==

Revision as of 17:27, 30 January 2013

Yenting (Greg) Lin

PHD student in University of Southern California

Yenting (Greg) Lin

http://biron.usc.edu/yenting/

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Yenting Lin
  • Ph.D. Candidate (expect graduation: May 2013)
Advisor: Antonio Ortega
Signal and Image Processing Institute
Ming Hsieh Electrical Engineering Department
University of Southern California
  • Address: 3740 McClintock Ave., EEB 441, Los Angeles, CA 90089-2564 Google Map
  • Telephone: (213)-740-4655

Research Interests

My research interest is to recover the low-dimensional structure from sparse (incomplete, corrupted) observations, and apply them to solve problems in signal processing (reservoir modeling and 3D object reconstruction)

  • Transmission tomography for high contrast structures
  • Compressive sensing and sparse structure exploitation in tight, unconventional reservoir
  • Sparse reconstruction for X-Ray discrete tomography
  • Group testing for well production measuring
  • Signal processing for plenoptic camera

Education

  • Sep. 2006-present: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

Ph.D. student, Department of Electrical Engineering-Systems

  • Sep. 2004-May. 2006: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

Master of Science, May 2006, Department of Electrical Engineering-Systems

  • Sep. 1997-May. 2001: National Taiwan University, Taiwan

Bachelor of Science in Engineering, June. 2001, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Academic Experience

  • Research Assistant, Sep. 2007 - Present
    • Travel time tomography for high contrast media with sparse data
      • Develop algorithms to detect the high contrast structure with sparse water injection and oil production data.
    • Group testing for automatic well-testing system
      • Develop a novel algorithm to increase the production well-testing frequency up to 70% without changing any hardware.
    • Discrete X-ray tomography
      • Reconstruction of high contrast X-ray image (e.g., Angiography) with

reduced radiation up to 90%.

    • Underwater acoustic tomography
      • Reduce the variance of estimate travel time in an noisy underwater

environment up to 50%.

  • Teaching Assistant, Aug. 2006- May 2007
    • Communication theory
      • Lectured Communication theory discussion session for groups of 30 students, 1 hours/week (2 semesters)

Professional Experience

  • Jun. 2002 to Feb. 2004 Military Service in Taiwan Army as Second Lieutenant
    • Contribution:
      • Manage and maintain the military combat communication network.
      • Lead the development team for C4ISR

Skills / Tools

  • Proficient in C/C++, Matlab.
  • Good knowledge of Mathematical optimization.


Conference Publications

  • Lin, Y. and Ortega, A. and Tafti, T. and Ershaghi, I. "Detecting Shale Discontinuity Between Different Layers Using Waterflood Tomography". In Proceedings of the 2012 SPE Western Regional Meeting(SPE WRM 2012), , Bakersfield, March 2012.
  • Lin, Y and Ortega, Antonio and Dimakis, Alexandros G. "Level estimation for sparse reconstruction in discrete tomography". In Proceedings of 2011 Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers (ASILOMAR), , 6-9 Nov. 2011
  • Lin, Y. and Ortega, A. "Reconstruction algorithm for high contrast velocity travel time tomography". In Proceedings of the 2010 IEEE International Acoustics Speech and Signal Processing Conference(ICASSP 2010),, Dallas, March 2010.
  • Lin, Y. and Ortega, A. and Nejad, A. and Ershaghi, I. "Waterflood Tomography: Mapping High Contrast Permeability Structures Using Injection/Production Data". In Proceedings of the 2010 SPE Western Regional Meeting(SPE WRM 2010), , Anaheim, May 2010.
  • Lin, Y. and Ortega, A. and Dimakis, A.G. "Sparse recovery for discrete tomography". In Proceedings of the 2010 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), 2010, , Hong Kong, October 2010.