A sequence of engineering applications of signal analysis and processing techniques; in communications, image processing, analog and digital filter design, signal detection and parameter estimation, holography and tomography, Fourier optics, and microwave and acoustic sensing.
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Level LimitEngineering
CollegeNot the easiest class ever but as a professor he's very clear and gives you a wide range of explanations for every topic. Keeps class interesting with lots of jokes and anecdotes and keeps you wanting to come back to learn more. Just don't expect much of a reply if you email him or ask a direct question, he's much better at just talking on his own.
Great Professor! He makes you want to learn more and very nice and helpful! Ask him about the concepts but do not go ask MATLAB or programming problems!
Hua Lee is one of the best professors I've had. Although his finals are difficult, he's very nice and is good at giving examples that are easy to understand. He often tells cheasy jokes during lectures, but it's good because it kept my attention.
Funny asf. Either u hate or love him. midterm ez final basically impossible tho 😹😹, thought I got less than 50% but idk. u learn a lot but if u miss lecture ur actually cooked. TA basically ran the class cuz he didn't fw technology, only thing he graded i think was final. He does make jokes for asking questions but ask anyway. hard concept
Probably the worst professor I've ever had. Terrible lecturer, TAs had to carry hard. The Homework and the midterm were pretty simple. But the final which was 60% of the grade was terribly hard and nothing like what we did in the class before. Didn't even give the paper back, we just got the final grade with no explanation
I don't think I've ever given a professor a 1-star review before, I'm generally nice on these ratings. Hua Lee was a horrible professor making a difficult set of topics much worse. The class was extremely inconsistent with easy homework and midterm, and the hardest final I've ever taken in college. Avoid at all costs.