Richard R. Schultz
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Dr. Richard R. Schultz is an associate professor
of electrical engineering at the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks.
He received the BSEE degree from the University of North Dakota in 1990, and
the MSEE and PhD degrees from the University of Notre Dame in 1992 and 1995,
respectively. Dr. Schultz joined the faculty of UND electrical engineering in
1995 as an assistant professor. In 2000, he was promoted to the rank of associate
professor. Dr. Schultz has taught a number of required and elective electrical
engineering courses during the past ten years, including electric circuits,
signals and systems, computer programming, digital signal and image processing,
embedded systems, instrumentation, telecommunications, and capstone design.
He is an accomplished educator and researcher, publishing over forty papers
and delivering over twenty presentations at national and international conferences
during the past decade. His most recent research interests are in digital image
and video processing, super-resolution image reconstruction, remote sensing,
and aerospace payload development. His educational interests are in signal and
image processing, embedded systems, technology entrepreneurship, and systems
engineering pedagogy.