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IEEE Signal Processing Magazine

Audio signal processing has passed many landmarks in its development as a research topic. Many are well known, such as the development of the phonograph in the second half of the 19th century and technology associated with digital telephony that burgeoned in the late 20th century and is still a hot topic in multiple guises. Interestingly, the development of audio technology has been fueled not only by advancements in the capabilities of technology but also by high consumer expectations and customer engagement.

IEEE Signal Processing Magazine

It is our great pleasure to introduce the second part of this special issue to you! The IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS) has completed 75 years of remarkable service to the signal processing community. The eight selected articles included in this second part are clear portraits of that. As the review process for these articles took longer, however, they could not be included in the first part of the special issue, and we are glad to bring them to you now.

IEEE Signal Processing Magazine

The ICASSP 2023 conference in Rhodes, Greece, was remarkable from multiple perspectives. Notably, this was the first fully in-person ICASSP after three consecutive virtual conferences, which were necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Attendees fully embraced the opportunity to engage in live interactions and reestablish their networks.

As a service to the IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS) community, the SPS Challenge Program offers support to challenge organizers. Submit a challenge proposal, due 1 September 2023.

Nanyang Technological University

A fully funded PhD position in signal processing and machine learning is available in the DASN group at the School of Electrical and Electroinic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. 

Candidates must fulfil all admission requirements of the PhD programme:

Date: 27 September 2023
Time: 10:30 AM ET (New York Time)
Speaker(s): Dr. Nhien-An Le-Khac, Dr. Aditya Kuppa

Date: 7 December 2023
Time: 10:00 AM ET (New York Time)
Speaker(s): Dr. Mattia Brambilla

Mid Sweden University

The Communication Systems and Networks (CSN) research group is looking for two excellent, motivated, self-driven Ph.D. students to work in the area of next generation Open RANs.

Delft University of Technology

Advanced driver assistance systems are key to enhancing road safety. One of the critical requirements for such systems is to reliably perceive the environment. The state-of-the-art sensors, however, are not ubiquitously deployed in driver assistance systems due to their high cost. On the other hand, simpler low-cost sensing solutions suffer from poor perception. 

University of Portsmouth

About the Project

Applications are invited for a fully-funded three year PhD to commence in October 2023. 

The Signal Processing Society (SPS) conducts webinars presented by professionals in the field of signal processing and related technologies on an ongoing basis. Webinars are also hosted periodically by SPS Technical Committees, and other network of communities. Visit the Upcoming Events page to see a list of our upcoming webinars and join us!

The IEEE SPS ME-UYR (Mentoring Experiences for Underrepresented Young Researchers) steering committee will launch the second installment of its mentoring program for young IEEE SPS researchers and would like to invite you to join as potential student mentors.

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