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The Gauss Prize 2018: David Donoho

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If you have ever been in an MRI scanner you'll appreciate the work that Donoho is being honoured for with the Carl Friedrich Gauss Prize at the International Congress of Mathematicians 2018. His research has revolutionised this imaging technique, leading to significant shortening of the time patients have to spent in the claustrophobia inducing tube. In this video he talks to us about sparse signals, wavelets and an area of signal processing called compressed sensing.

You can also listen to this interview as a podcast.


This content was produced in a collaboration with the London Mathematical Society.


With kind support from the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications.