Lucas Nissenbaum
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Experience
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Associacao Instituto Nacional De Matematica Pura E Aplicada
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Brazil
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Research Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Project Scientist
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Sep 2022 - Present
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Graduate Student
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2013 - Jan 2021
PhD in electrical engineering and computer science (course 6), with a focus in signal and image processing, specifically video compression.PhD Thesis title: Reduction of Prediction Side-Information for Image and Video CompressionMS Thesis Title: Globally Optimal Algorithms for Multiple-Transform Signal CompressionAdvisor: Prof. Jae S. Lim
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Teaching Assistant
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Jan 2015 - May 2019
Teacher Assistant for graduate course Two-Dimensional Signal and Image Processing, taught by Prof. Jae S. Lim, in 2015, 2016, 2019, and 2020Taught lectures on probability theory for more than 20 students Held biweekly office hours, with an average attendance of five students Prepared and graded exams and homework for a class of 20 students
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BlackRock
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United States
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Financial Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Graduate Intern
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Jun 2017 - Aug 2017
Graduate intern in the Aladdin Product group. Implemented different systems in R based on statistics and principal component analysis. Graduate intern in the Aladdin Product group. Implemented different systems in R based on statistics and principal component analysis.
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Graduate Intern
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Jun 2016 - Jul 2016
Graduate intern in the Aladdin Product group. Implemented different systems in julia based on statistics and principal component analysis. Graduate intern in the Aladdin Product group. Implemented different systems in julia based on statistics and principal component analysis.
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Cornell University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Undergraduate Researcher
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Jan 2012 - May 2013
Implemented a 3D videoconferencing system under Prof. Sheila Hemami, together with 3 other lab members in the Visual Communications Lab. Developed an experiment to compare user experience in 2D and 3D videoconferencing in a direct feed case. Programmed an engine to execute real-time H.264 compliant compression to the 3D video stream in C++. Received Engineering Learning Initiatives funding to work on this project during the Summer of 2012. Implemented a 3D videoconferencing system under Prof. Sheila Hemami, together with 3 other lab members in the Visual Communications Lab. Developed an experiment to compare user experience in 2D and 3D videoconferencing in a direct feed case. Programmed an engine to execute real-time H.264 compliant compression to the 3D video stream in C++. Received Engineering Learning Initiatives funding to work on this project during the Summer of 2012.
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Education
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science -
Cornell University
Bachelor's degree, Electrical and Computer Engineering