Dylan Domel-White
Senior Lecturer
I am a Senior Lecturer at Vanderbilt University in the Department of Mathematics. I received my Ph.D. in May 2020 from the University of Houston under the advising of Bernhard G. Bodmann. My research focuses on phase retrieval from quantized measurements, but I also am knowledgeable in the fields of frame theory, functional analysis, signal processing, quantum computing, and machine learning/data science. Additionally, I have a lot of teaching experience including courses such as Mathematical Data Science, Advanced Linear Algebra, and Probability and Statistics for Engineers.
Research Interests
Phase retrieval, quantized phase retrieval, frame theory, signal processing, high‑dimensional probability/statistics, quantum computing, mathematics of neural networks.
Publications
Phase Retrieval from Random One‑Bit Measurements ‑ Ph.D. Thesis ‑ Committee Members: Bernhard G. Bodmann, David Blecher, Anna Vershynina
Phase retrieval by random binary questions: Which complementary subspace is closer? ‑ Published Aug. 2022 in Constructive Approximation
Iteratively Consistent One‑Bit Phase Retrieval ‑ Accepted Nov. 2022 by Analysis and Applications