G. Faye Boudreaux-Bartels

Gloria Faye Boudreaux-Bartels is an American electrical engineer known for her work on signal processing, including time–frequency representation, wavelet transforms, and the Wigner distribution function.

She is a professor emerita of electrical, computer and biomedical engineering at the University of Rhode Island.

[1] Her dissertation was Time-Frequency Signal Processing Algorithms: Analysis and Synthesis Using Wigner Distributions.

[2] She was a researcher for Shell Oil and a Fulbright Scholar at Télécom Paris before joining the University of Rhode Island faculty in 1984.

[4] Boudreaux-Bartels was named a Fellow of the IEEE in 1998, "for contributions to time-frequency signal representations and their applications".