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The Latest News, Articles, and Events in Signal Processing

IEEE Members get free access to the IEEE eBook Classics collection.

The interests of the Signal Processing for Communications and Networking Technical Committee (SPCOM TC) span those areas situated at the crossroads of the IEEE Signal Processing (SPS), Communications (COMSOC), and Information Theory (IT) Societies.

IEEE-TSP is the journal with the highest number of submissions.

We would like to take this opportunity to share with you some recent news and work related to our MLSP-TC. The Machine Learning for Signal Processing Techinical Committee (MLSP TC) is at the interface between theory and application, developing novel theoretically-inspired methodologies targeting both longstanding and emergent signal processing applications.

Effective 29 July 2011, IEEE Admission and Advancement launched a new Senior Member Application.

The new application includes numerous enhancements, based on feedback from volunteers and members, including:

The European Association for Signal Processing (EURASIP) PhD Links page is presently the most extensive collection of doctoral dissertations in all areas of signal processing.

This thesis directory on the one hand enables a wider dissemination of the thesis documents and their research results, and on the other hand, it brings a wider recognition to research teams and to individual researchers in the role of supervisor.

IEEE has announced the 2012 recipients of IEEE Technical Field Awards and SPS members were recipients of five of the 25 awards.

The SPS award recipients appear in bold text below:

The IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS) announced the 2012 Class of Distinguished Lecturers. Five colleagues were honored and they are: Tülay Adali (University of Maryland); John Apostolopoulos (Hewlett-Packard Labs); Yonina Eldar (Israel Institute of Technology); Ton Kalker (Hewlett-Packard Labs); and Pierre Moulin (University of Illinois-Urbana).

The Society Chapters Listing Report provides contact information for those Society Chapters whose chapter chair position is currently active.

 This roster is available on the Technical Activities Roster page at:  http://www.ieee.org/go/ta_roster.  In order to access this roster you will need to login using your web account.

Wondering if your 2- or 4-year university program is actually developing the desired knowledge, skills and abilities in graduates? The Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Departments Heads Association (ECETDHA), with the support of the test development group at the Society of Manufacturing Engineers and funding from the IEEE, has developed a normative assessment exam

Li Deng, the EIC of IEEE Signal Processing Magazine (SPM), in representing his entire SPM editorial team, would like to share some thoughts with all SPM readers in this departing eNews article and he would also like to take this opportunity to report some new initiatives from SPM. His editorial team took a unique approach to running SPM and their approach turned out to be quite successful. Li also uses this article to express his special, wholehearted thanks to his IEEE colleagues and to introduce Prof. Abdelhak Zoubir, the new editor-in-chief of SPM.

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