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Jonathon Chambers FREng CEng FIEEE FIET DSc DIC is a British engineer in the field of signal processing.

Jonathon Chambers gained a PhD in adaptive signal processing from Imperial College London in 1990, and was then employed as a postdoctoral researcher. In 1991 he joined Schlumberger Cambridge Research where he applied signal processing in oilfield related problems. He then returned to Imperial College London in 1994 as a Lecturer and then gained promotion to a Readership. He then held Professorships at King's College London, Cardiff University and since 2007 Professor of Communications and Signal Processing at Loughborough University. He now leads the Advanced Signal Processing Group within the School of Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering and serves as the Associate Dean (Research) for Loughborough University in London.

His work has mainly been in adaptive and blind signal processing and their applications in biomedicine and communications. He has served on the editorial board of IEEE Transactions Signal Processing both as an Associate Editor and as a Senior Area Editor.

Awards

 * 1985 Robert Mitchell Medal Polytechnic of Central London
 * 1998 Hartree Premium and Blumlein-Browne-Willans Premium (Co-recipient) Institution of Electrical Engineers
 * 2005 Fellow Institution of Electrical Engineers
 * 2007 Visiting Fellow QinetiQ
 * 2008 Guest Professor Harbin Engineering University
 * 2011 Fellow Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers
 * 2012 Elected Fellow Royal Academy of Engineering
 * 2014 DSc Imperial College London
 * 2000 Honorary Doctorate from the Queen's University Belfast
 * 2002 Honorary Doctorate from the University of Edinburgh

Research Monographs

 * EEG Signal Processing, S Sanei and J A Chambers, Wiley, 2007
 * Recurrent Neural Networks for Prediction: Learning Algorithms, Architectures and Stability, Wiley, 2001