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Email: TreDiPassio@gmail.com
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Welcome!
Hello! My name is Tre DiPassio, and I am currently a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Rochester in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department and the Audio and Music Engineering program. The objective of my research is to investigate how edge computing systems and IoT devices (such as smart speakers) can transform the ways in which humans interact with technology, with their environment, and with each other. Edge computing systems process data and deploy machine learning models at the “edge of the network,” such as on a device being carried by the user or on a node that is in close physical proximity to the source of information . I believe that “close-to-the-user” computing systems provide engineers with an opportunity to facilitate natural and constructive interactions between users and their technology. I am also an active instructor, and am currently teaching a Senior Design course. I received my PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Rochester in June 2023. I am also an alumnus of the Rochester Institute of Technology, graduating with BS/MS degrees in electrical engineering in 2018.
Research Areas:
Edge Computing/Embedded AI
Speech and Audio Signal Processing
Internet of Things (IoT) Sensor Networks
Vibro-acoustics
News:
11/2023 - I presented a poster at the IEEE WNYISPW conference on RIT’s campus
10/2023 - I presented my paper at the IEEE WASPAA conference in New Paltz, New York
08/2023 - I started as a Research Assistant Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
06/2023 - I successfully defended my thesis at the University of Rochester
06/2023 - I presented my paper at the IEEE ICASSP conference in Rhodes Island, Greece
06/2023 - Our paper is published in the Journal of Sound and Vibration
05/2023 - We presented a conference paper and our JAES paper at the AES Europe Convention in Helsinki, Finland
04/2023 - I won the Best Poster Award at the University Technology Showcase (CEIS / CoE in Data Science)
03/2023 - I won the Best Poster Award at the University of Rochester’s Graduate Research Symposium
03/2023 - I was chosen as a finalist in the University of Rochester’s 3 Minute Thesis competition
12/2022 - Our paper is published in the Journal of the Audio Engineering Society (JAES)
10/2022 - Our paper (first author Michael Heilemann) won Best Paper at the AES Convention in NYC
04/2022 - Our undergraduate researchers Zilin Zeng and Tianwei Jiang won the Professor’s Choice Award at Undergraduate Research Symposium
03/2022 - Our undergraduate researcher Ben Kevelson is featured by the campus news center
04/2020 - I won the Edward Peck Curtis Award for excellence in undergraduate teaching by a graduate student
11/2019 - I won the Best Solution Award for the 2019 International Student Challenge Problem in Acoustic Signal Processing