Jordan C. Rosenthal

Dr. Jordan C. Rosenthal is an assistant leader of the Advanced Undersea Systems and Technology Group at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. He is responsible for a range of research and development programs focused on enhancing the performance and utility of undersea systems through improved digital signal and information processing. Rosenthal joined the Laboratory in 2001 as a member of the Advanced Sensor Techniques Group, where he developed algorithms for the classification of acoustic signals, investigated innovative adaptive array processing approaches for prototype sensors, and designed sonar signal processing architectures and algorithms for both experimental and operational systems. In 2013, Rosenthal became assistant group leader and assumed responsibility for the Laboratory’s acoustic sonar signal processing portfolio. This portfolio expanded in 2015 to include efforts in radio-frequency signal processing, electronic warfare, unmanned underwater vehicle sensor processing, artificial intelligence and machine learning, and autonomy.

Rosenthal received a BS degree in electrical and computer engineering from the State University of New York at Buffalo. At the Georgia Institute of Technology, he obtained a minor in mathematics and MS and PhD degrees in electrical engineering. He is a member of the Tau Beta Pi and Eta Kappa Nu honor societies and of the IEEE Signal Processing and Ocean Engineering Societies.