Summary
Pavel Rajmic is a Brno-based researcher in signal processing and applied mathematics with over a decade of academic experience. He holds MSc and PhD degrees in signal processing and currently conducts research at Brno University of Technology, focusing on non-orthogonal signal expansions (frames), sparse and low-rank modelling, compressed sensing, and segmentwise wavelet transforms, reflecting a specialization in localized time-frequency analysis. His work bridges theory and practical applications in mathematical signal processing, turning advanced concepts into usable modelling techniques. He earned his MSc in mathematics and economics from Masaryk University and his PhD from Brno University of Technology's Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communications. Based in the Czech Republic, he contributes to both the mathematical and engineering sides of data-driven signal processing. This combination of deep theoretical grounding and hands-on research execution marks him as a thoughtful practitioner with a collaborative, cross-disciplinary approach.
10 years of coding experience
MSc., mathematics, economics, MSc., mathematics, economics at Masarykova univerzita Přírodovědecká fakulta
Ph.D., Signal processing, Ph.D., Signal processing at Brno University of Technology Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication