Accomplished Researcher in Signal Processing and Communications
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Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyQing He has established herself as a skilled researcher and educator in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT. As a graduate student, she specializes in inference, signal processing, and wireless communications, bringing practical expertise to her role as a teaching assistant for probability courses. Her academic contributions include work on voice command recognition systems and low-power speaker verification technology. She completed her thesis at MIT focusing on architecture for low-power voice-command recognition systems. Beyond her teaching responsibilities, He has made significant contributions to various research projects, particularly in speech technology and machine learning. Her work spans multiple areas including text-to-speech systems, speech enhancement, and voice conversion technologies. As a teaching assistant for multiple semesters, she has helped students master fundamental concepts in probability and statistical inference, drawing from her extensive coursework in probability at MIT.