Michael Arciero
Assistant Professor, Mathematics
Office:  Decary 302
ph. 207 602 2439
marciero@une.edu


Fall 2007 at UNE
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     Office hours:  

                            Mon, Fri 12:30-1:30
                            Tues 1:00-3:00
            
                            and by appointment.


                             

     Courses:               

                    MAT 190  Calculus I  

                MAT 200  Calculus III

               
     

My background:

 

Ph.D., Mathematics, University of Rhode Island, 2001.

Research areas: Acoustics signal processing, applied analysis, mathematics of signal processing.

Overview of research                 Publications

 

Selected Presentations   

                   
Before coming to UNE and beautiful Southern Maine, I was a Davies Fellow at United States Miliary Academy, West Point, NY from 2001-2003. The Davies Fellowship is a joint research/teaching post-doctoral fellowship awarded by the  National Research Council. The research is sponsored by one of several Army Research Laboratories. In addition to my teaching duties in the mathematics department at West Point, I worked in acoustics signal processing for ARL in Adelphi, MD. 

 

Current research 

 

I am pursuing two closely related areas: Extension of asymptotic results for orthogonal polynomials in frequency analysis, and development and implementation of computer algorithms for locating and displaying sea surface temperature fronts. The fronts are used to locate northern right whales, which apparently tend to congregate there. I am doing this work for Prof. Steve Zeeman in Marine Biology at UNE.  Additional work in this area may include design of adaptive digital filters and neural networks to for use in identifying and tracking the whales.

 

 

Other pursuits: Music, cycling.

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