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IEEE Signal Processing Magazine

As we enter the new year, I would like to take a moment to reflect on our achievements from the past year and celebrate our successes. I am naming this “President’s Message” column the “State of the Society,” which will serve as a platform to share updates about our Society, including our activities, successes, and challenges.

IEEE Signal Processing Magazine

As wireless technology begins to utilize physically larger arrays and/or higher frequencies, the transmitter and receiver will reside in each other’s radiative near field. This fact gives rise to unusual propagation phenomena, such as spherical wavefronts and beam focusing, creating the impression that new spatial dimensions—called degrees of freedom (DOF)—can be exploited in the near field.

IEEE Signal Processing Magazine

After nearly a century of specialized applications in optics, remote sensing, and acoustics, the near-field (NF) electromagnetic (EM) propagation zone is experiencing a resurgence in research interest. This renewed attention is fueled by the emergence of promising applications in various fields, such as wireless communications, holography, medical imaging, and quantum-inspired systems. 

IEEE Signal Processing Magazine

Multichannel signal processing technologies are moving toward the deployment of small and densely packed sensors yielding extremely large aperture arrays (ELAAs) in order to provide higher angular resolution and beamforming gain. In particular, technologies are moving beyond the fifth-generation (5G) networks, wherein the adoption of ELAAs or surfaces and the exploitation of higher-frequency bands, e.g., terahertz 

Date: 8 April 2025
Time: 9:00 AM ET (New York time)
Presenter(s): Dr. Rozenn Dahyot

Date: 23 July 2025
Time: 9:00 AM ET (New York Time)
Presenter(s): Mr. Simon Schwär

Date: 17 July 2025
Time: 11:30 AM ET (New York Time)
Presenter(s): Dr. Nikola Janjušević, Dr. Amirhossein Khalilian-Gourtani

Date: 9 July 2025
Time: 11:00 AM ET (New York Time)
Presenter(s): Dr. Dong Yu, Dr. Meng Yu, Dr. Tong Lei

Date: 18 June 2025
Time: 11:00 AM ET (New York Time)
Presenter(s): Dr. Dong Yu, Dr. Zhang Hao

Date: 6 June 2025
Time: 9:00 AM ET (New York Time)
Presenter(s): Dr. Shoichi Koyama, Dr. Mirco Pezzoli

Date: 24 April 2025
Chapter: Columbus Chapter
Chapter Chair: Kiryung Lee
Topic: Sparse Signal Recovery in Bilinear Inverse Problems

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Date: 7 October 2025
Chapter: South Brazil Chapter
Chapter Chair: Daniel Palomino
Title: Video Streaming Principals and Quality/Efficiency Optimization

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Date: 25 September 2025
Chapter: Berlin Chapter
Chapter Chair: Gerald Enzner
Title: Generative audio and its applications

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Date: 28 March 2025
Time: 1:00 PM ET (New York Time)
Presenter(s): Dr. Jingyuan E. Chen

University of Cyprus

We have multiple open positions in the Distributed and Networked Control Systems (DNCS) group at the University of Cyprus, including PhD and Postdoc opportunities. We are seeking highly motivated individuals to join our research group who will contribute to cutting-edge research in control over communications and communications over control for cooperative autonomous systems. Specifically, our open (fully-funded) positions are:

Underwater images are highly susceptible to quality degradation due to light's scattering and absorption [1,2]. Unfortunately, underwater images with deteriorating quality impose many limitations in following visual perception analysis and practical underwater applications.

As we celebrate Women’s History Month, the Women in Signal Processing (WISP) Committee of the IEEE Signal Processing Society is excited to showcase our ongoing initiatives and highlight the contributions of women to the field. 

A new podcast from the IEEE Signal Processing Society brings together industry experts, thought leaders, and innovators for a deep dive into all things signal processing.

University of Sheffield

Two Fully-funded PhD Studentships in Spoken Language Technologies, University of Sheffield, UK

Deadline for applications: 13 April 2025.

 

Home and International students may apply. Regardless of your fees status (Home or International), all fees will be paid (in addition to a full stipend).

 

Date: 10 March 2025
Time: 9:30 AM ET (New York time)/15:30 (CEST)
Presenter(s): Tadashi Ebihara

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