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Michael Korenberg received his BSc, MSc (Mathematics), and PhD (Electrical Engineering) degrees from McGill University, Montreal, Quebec. He has been a faculty member at Queen's University since 1983 and is currently a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. His research interests include the development of practical methods for representing and identifying nonlinear systems, time-series analysis, and applications in communications. He also focuses on modeling physical and physiological processes, computational biology, and bioinformatics, with a specific emphasis on protein sequence classification, gene recognition, and interpretation of microarray data. His work employs nonlinear system identification techniques to classify protein sequences automatically into structure and function families. Korenberg has authored and co-authored a significant number of publications that contribute to the fields of engineering and biomedical applications, demonstrating innovations in techniques for signal processing and system identification.
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