
Josh Ash, Ph.D.
Dr. Ash is an associate professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Wright State University. He received B.S. degrees in electrical engineering and physics (1998), and the M.S. degree in electrical engineering (2003) all from Washington University, St. Louis, MO. He received the Ph.D. degree in electrical and computer engineering (2007) from The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. His research interests include statistical signal processing, machine learning, graphical models, and large-scale Bayesian inference with applications in localization systems, hyperspectral imaging, and synthetic aperture radar. Dr. Ash has co-authored over 50 research publications and received the 2009 Best Paper Award from the IEEE Signal Processing Society.
Teaching
ECE3050 Linear Systems
ECE309 Electrical Circuits Lab
EE3260 Random Signals and Noise
EE7610 Random Processes
EE7620 Detection, Estimation, and Optimal Filter Theory