Faculty

Ph.D. in ECE from the Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006
Research Interests
- Sensors' management
- Multiple target tracking
- Data fusion
- Signals' detection and estimation
- Image signal processing
- Parallel computing
Dr. Qiang Le received her Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology in May, 2006, S.M. in ECE from Gatech in 2004, and B.S. in EE from Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics in 1995. She also obtained S.M. in Computer Information Science from Clark Atlanta University in 2002. She is a SUN certified TM2 JavaTM 2 Platform Programmer since 2001. In August 2006, she joined Hampton University as an assistant professor in Electrical Engineering.
Research Projects
- Army Research Laboratory Cooperative Agreement Award # W911NF-09-2-0041: Low Complexity Track Initialization and Fusion for Multi-Modal Sensor Networks.
- NSF EEC Award #0934760: Collaborative Research: Development and Testing of Presage-Pedagogy-Process-Product Model to Assess the Effectiveness of Case Study Methodology in Achieving Learning Outcomes.
Selected Publications
- Q. Le and L.M. Kaplan. "Probability Hypothesis Density-Based Multitarget Tracking for Proximity Sensor Networks.", IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems,Vol.49.3 (2013): 1476-1496
- Q. Le and L.M. Kaplan, "Sensor selection for target localization in a network of proximity sensors and bearing sensors," in Proceedings of SPIE DSS, Baltimore, ML, April 29-May 2, 2013
- B. Justin, C.S.Sankar, and Q.Le, " Enhancing Minority Student Leadership Skills Using Case Studies", Journal of Computer Information Systems, 51(1): 82-90, 2010
- L. M. Kaplan and Q. Le, "On exploiting propagation delays for passive target localization using bearings-only measurements", Journal of Franklin Institute, Mar. 2005, vol.342, pp193--211.