About me
I am a Novikov Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Maryland.Â
I completed my Ph.D. in March 2022 at ETH Zurich under the supervision of Prof. Rima Alaifari with the thesis "Unknown pleasures: phase retrieval for time-frequency and time-scale structured data". I earned a Master of Science in Applied Mathematics in 2017 and a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics in 2016 (both from ETH Zurich).
My research interests lie primarily in the area of applied harmonic analysis: in particular, I focus on phase retrieval and similar problems.
If you have any questions or comments, feel free to contact me at wellersm (at) umd (dot) edu.
News
(May 2024) I will give a talk in the Faraway Fourier Talks Online Seminar, on the 6th of May, titled "Unique wavelet sign retrieval from samples without bandlimiting".
(March 2024) My paper "Phase retrieval of entire functions and its implications for Gabor phase retrieval" has just appeared in the Journal of Functional Analysis.
(January 2024) Our article "On the connection between uniqueness from samples and stability in Gabor phase retrieval" has just appeared in Sampling Theory, Signal Processing, and Data Analysis.