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Submission Deadline: 27 November 2024
Submission Deadline: 27 November 2024
Submission Deadline: 27 November 2024
PHD STUDENTSHIP IN IMMERSIVE AUDIO TECHNOLOGY
University of Surrey (UK)
Post Type: in-person, full time
Location: Guildford (35 minutes by fast train from London)
Support package: up to £126,961, including tuition fees at international level and stipend for 36 months (UKRI rate; £19,237 per year; tax free) and a travel/training allowance
Closing Date: 23.59 hours BST on Sunday, 6 October 2024
Date: 9 October 2024
Time: 2:00 PM (Paris Time)
Presenter(s): Jhony H. Giraldo
Date: 27 September 2024
Time: 1:00 PM ET (New York Time)
Presenter(s): Dr. Thomas Liu
Stanford University, Department of Electrical Engineering
Faculty Opening
Date: 22-24 October 2025
Location: Shangri-La, Singapore
Submission Deadline: 20 November 2024
Explore how Bayesian optimization enhances signal processing applications by providing efficient algorithm design solutions in the signal processing toolbox.
Date: 23 October 2024
Chapter: Tokyo Chapter
Chapter Chair: Nobutaka Ono
Title: Multimodal, Multilingual Generative AI
Date: 23 September 2024
Chapter: Kolkata Chapter & Silchar Student Chapter
Chapter Chair: Priyam Kar
Title: Affective Computing: The Rise of Emotional Machines
Date: 4 October 2024
Time: 10:00 AM ET (New York Time)
Presenter(s): Dr. Dan Stowell
Manuscript Due: July 1, 2025
Publication: December 2025
Hypercomplex signal processing (HSP) provides state-of-the-art tools to handle multidimensional signals by harnessing the intrinsic correlation of the signal dimensions through Clifford algebra. Recently, the hypercomplex representation of the phase retrieval (PR) problem, wherein a complex-valued signal is estimated through its intensity-only projections, has attracted significant interest.