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News and Resources for Members of the IEEE Signal Processing Society
Ahmed Tewfik
SPS Past President and Chair, Nominations and Appointments Committee
President-Elect Election Results:
This year, all eligible IEEE Signal Processing Society Members were able to cast their vote for the next IEEE Signal Processing Society President-Elect. The President-Elect will sit on the IEEE Signal Processing Society Board of Governors beginning 1 January 2024 and will serve until 31 December 2025, when they will be elevated to Society President. The next President-Elect is:
Konstantin (Kostas) N. Plataniotis
University of Toronto
Member-at-Large Election Results:
Three new Members-at-Large will take their seats on the IEEE Signal Processing Society Board of Governors beginning 1 January 2024 and will serve until 31 December 2026. Seven candidates competed for the three Member-at-Large positions. These successful candidates represent a broad spectrum of the IEEE Signal Processing Society. The new Members-at-Large are:
Qian He |
Stephen McLaughlin |
Iole Moccagatta |
Completing their terms as Members-at-Large on 31 December 2023 are: Fulvio Gini, University of Pisa, Italy; Bhuvana Ramabhadran, Google, Inc., USA; and Namrata Vaswani, Iowa State University, USA. The Board of Governors (BoG) is the governing body that oversees the activities of the IEEE Signal Processing Society. The SPS BoG has the responsibility of establishing and implementing policy and receiving reports from its standing boards and committees. Members-at-Large represent the member viewpoint in the Board decision-making. They typically review, discuss, and act upon a wide range of items affecting the actions, activities, and health of the Society. More information can be found at the IEEE Signal Processing Society website.
Regional Directors-at-Large Election Results:
Two new Regional Directors-at-Large will take their seats on the IEEE Signal Processing Society Board of Governors and Membership Board beginning 1 January 2024 and will serve until 31 December 2025. Regional Directors-at-Large promote and foster local activities (such as conferences, meetings, social networking) and encourage new chapter development; represent their regions to the core of SPS; offer advice to improve membership relations, recruiting and service to their regions; guide and work with their corresponding chapters to serve their members; and assist the Vice President-Membership in conducting chapter reviews. The new Regional Directors-at-Large are:
Vitor Heloiz Nascimento |
Chiou-Ting Hsu |
Completing their terms as Regional Directors-at-Large on 31 December 2023 are: André L.F. de Almeida, Federal University of Ceará for Regions 7&9 and Tsung-Hui Chang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen for Region 10.
Nomination/Position | Deadline |
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Call for Proposals: 2025 Cycle 1 Seasonal Schools & Member Driven Initiatives in Signal Processing | 17 November 2024 |
Call for Nominations: IEEE Technical Field Awards | 15 January 2025 |
Nominate an IEEE Fellow Today! | 7 February 2025 |
Call for Nominations for IEEE SPS Editors-in-Chief | 10 February 2025 |
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