Grace Clark
{{Short description|American signal processing researcher}}
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Grace A. Clark is an American signal processing and acoustics researcher, formerly a researcher at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and an engineering consultant through her firm Grace Clark Signal Sciences in Livermore, California.{{r|foolishly}}
Education and career
Clark is a graduate of Purdue University. After continuing at Purdue for a master's degree, she completed a Ph.D. at the University of California, Santa Barbara. After working as a researcher for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory for more than 35 years,{{r|cash}} she retired in 2013.{{r|foolishly}}
Recognition
In 2007 Clark was elected as an IEEE Fellow "for contributions in block adaptive filtering".{{r|if}}
Personal life
Clark is also a guitar, banjo, and Dobro player, specializing in western swing and bluegrass music.{{r|fiddlers}}
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External links
- [https://www.graceaclarkmusic.com/ Grace Clark & Swingitude], Clark's music site
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