Areas
of Expertise
Neural networks, image processing, digital signal
processing, parameter estimation, and pattern recognition
Background
Dr. Manry was Assistant Professor in the Department
of Electrical Engineering at UT Austin from 1976 to
1978. After working there for two years, he joined
Schlumberger Well Services in Houston where he developed
signal processing algorithms for magnetic resonance
well logging and sonic well logging. He joined the
faculty of the Department of Electrical Engineering
at UT Arlington as an Assistant Professor in 1982
and has held the rank of Professor since 1993. Dr.
Manry is currently the director of the Image Processing
and Neural Networks Laboratory in the Department of
Electrical Engineering. In Summer 1989, he developed
neural networks for the Image Processing Laboratory
of Texas Instruments in Dallas. His recent work, sponsored
by the Advanced Technology Program of the State of
Texas, E-Systems, Mobil Research, the NSF, and NASA,
has involved the development of techniques for the
analysis and fast design of neural networks for image
processing, parameter estimation, and pattern classification.
In addition, he has served as a consultant for the
Office of Missile Electronic Warfare at White Sands
Missile Range, MICOM at Redstone Arsenal, Texas Instruments,
Geophysics International, Halliburton Logging Services,
Mobil Research, and Verity Instruments. Dr. Manry
is a Senior Member of the IEEE and a member of HKN,
INNS, and MIND.