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Module by: Graham de Wit, Nicholas Newton, Grant Cathcart. E-mail the authors

Summary: Information about the team that created the Sparse Signal Recovery in the Presence of Noise collection.

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Grant Cathcart

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Grant Cathcart was born in Cleveland Ohio, in 1989. Grant is currently a junior Electrical Engineering major at Rice University specializing in signals and systems. Grant is employed by the Navy as part of the Tactical Electronic Warfare Division. When not working on projects and cursing matlab, Grant likes to play chess and video games.

Graham de Wit

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Graham was born in Cincinnati, OH in 1989. However, he spent most of his life in Memphis, TN, the Home of the Blues. Graham is currently a junior Electrical Engineering major at Rice University specializing in Computer Engineering. Graham enjoys convolving signals, computing Fourier Transforms, and inducing capacitor explosions. When he is not buried in problem sets, Graham spends time eating, sleeping, hanging out with friends, and composing music via his synthesizers.

Nicholas “Re'Sean” Newton

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Nicholas Newton was born in Wichita Falls,TX in 1989. He is currently an junior Electrical Engineering major with a specialization in Computer Engineering at Rice University . He plans to attend Graduate School after he graduates from Rice. Nicholas has a deep passion for the Computer Engineering industry and computers in general. Outside of his academic career, Nicholas enjoys working out and a number of different sports.

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