Jorge Silva


Education

Master of Science in Electrical Engineering. University of Southern California. Fall 2003—Spring 2005

Engineer degree in Electrical Engineering, (Highest distinction), University of Chile. 1999— January 2002
Thesis: “Modeling and Adaptation of the State Duration Distribution for Automatic Speech Recognition System”.

Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering (Highest distinction), University of Chile. 1996—1999


Professional Experience

University of Southern California Augusts 2003—present
Research Assistant in the Signal Analysis and Interpretation Laboratory (SAIL),
Department of Electrical Engineering.

Microsoft Research, May 2005—August 2005.
Research Intern 2005 in the Speech Research Group, Microsoft Research, Redmond WA, USA.

University of Chile, March 2000—July 2003
Research Assistant in the Speech Processing and Transmission Laboratory(LPTV),
Part-time lecturer at the Department of Electrical Engineering.


Professional Activities

IEEE student member, Information Theory Society student member.
Reviewer for: IEEE Signal Processing Letters, IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing, ELSEVIER Speech Communication.


Teaching Experience

Random Processes: Teaching Assistant, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California (Spring 2005).
Digital Signal Processing: Teaching Assistant, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California (Spring 2004).
Transformation Theory: Teaching Assistant, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California (Fall 2003 and Fall 2004).).
Computer Architecture:Lecturer, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, University of Chile (Spring 2002 and Spring 2003).
Seminar “Digital Signal Processing Design”: Lecturer, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, University of Chile (Spring 2002 and Spring 2003).
Digital Signal Processing: Lecturer, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, University of Chile (Fall 2002).


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