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The Membership Board is delighted to introduce the Seasonal Schools in Signal Processing (S3P) Program in the IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS). This program was established in 2010 as an outcome of the SPS Long Range Planning Retreat held during ICIP 2010 in Hong Kong. S3P seasonal schools are typically either Summer schools or Winter schools, and are geared towards providing graduate students, early stage researchers, and practitioners with background on selected topics in signal processing.

The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) will host a Proposers' Day Conference for the Finder Program on May 11, 2011, in anticipation of the release of a new solicitation in support of the program. Deadline for registration is May 4, 2011 5:00PM EST.

IEEE recently released a beta version of the IEEE Technology Navigator (TechNav) that provides an integrated way to locate IEEE technical resources.

Users can select a technical concept or “tag,” and TechNav displays IEEE content and events (e.g., conferences, publications, standards, published articles). “Tags” are mapped to IEEE Societies and industry sectors, permitting navigation from two different spaces.

This free toolbox provides MATLAB functions and demonstrations for statistical modeling and mitigation of certain kinds of noise and interference in acoustic systems, power lines, wireless communications and wireless sensor networks. 

The noise and interference can come from other sources in the same frequency band of operation or in adjacent frequency bands.  The toolbox enables a user to

The website that houses IEEE's collection of online courses has been completely overhauled.

The former IEEE Expert Now has become the IEEE eLearning Library, and it uses new software for delivering tutorials. The site includes more than 200 courses and webinars from universities, training organizations, and IEEE units. Also there is now a section for IEEE content in iTunes, in the area where universities and nonprofits can post their content for users to download for free.  The library contains short, online courses in core and emerging technologies.

The IEEE eLearning Library, recently launched for organizational subscriptions, now also provides technical professionals and students with access to individual, fee-based short courses and conference workshops. Members of IEEE receive a further benefit of a members-only discount.

Technical Activities has expanded its volunteer training program to include short, on-line volunteer training modules.

Each module will focus on information or a process that will assist volunteers in their IEEE activities. The goal of the program is to provide key volunteer information in a convenient, user-friendly format. A listing of currently-available modules can be found at: http://www.ieee.org/go/volunteertraining.

Do you have a unique hobby or passion that others find interesting? If so, The Institute - IEEE's membership newspaper - is interested in hearing from you.

Each quarterly print issue of The Institute features IEEE members in its "Part-Time Passions" section. To have your part-time passion considered for an article, please send an email to institute@ieee.org. To view a sample article, go to http://tinyurl.com/institute-part-time-passion.

IEEE continues its program to develop curricula for use with first-year students studying electrical engineering, computer engineering, computer science, biomedical engineering and electrical engineering technology. In its fourth successful year, the program seeks high-quality, hands-on, team-based projects that focus on real-world problems with solutions that benefit society.

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