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Jess & Mildred Fisher College of Science & Mathematics


Department of Mathematics

Faculty

Raouf N. Boules

Professor & Chairperson
Ph.D., The Catholic University of America
Interests: spectral estimation theory, Fourier analysis, optimal
                   filtering, electrodynamics

Office:   7800 York Road, 331
Phone:   410-704-3091
Fax:   410-704-4149
E-mail:   rboules@towson.edu

Raouf Boules, Ph.D.
Fall 2008
Office Hours:
  By appointment only

Raouf Boules, a native of Alexandria, Egypt, joined the Mathematics Department faculty in 1990.  Dr. Boules holds a B.S. in electrical engineering, a Graduate Diploma in mathematics, and an M.S. degree in mathematics, all from Alexandria University.  He has a Ph.D. degree from The Catholic University of America.  His interests are in electromagnetics, orthogonal transforms, and signal processing.  Dr. Boules has taught at Alexnadria University, The Catholic University of America, and was a research fellow at the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Telecommunications in Paris, France.

Since he came to Towson, Dr. Boules has published several papers in leading international journals in the areas of detection and estimation theory, electromagnetics, signal processing, and numerical analysis . Dr. Boules has presented research papers in a number of conferences both in the United States and abroad.  He has refereed numerous articles for publication in various journals.  He is the co-author of  the monograph: Electromagnetic Signals, Reflection, Focusing, Distortion, and Their Practical Applications, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, N.Y., 1999.

 


 

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