Series to Highlight Women in Signal Processing: Anna Scaglione
Anna Scaglione (F) (M.Sc.'95, Ph.D. '99) is currently a professor in electrical and computer engineering at Arizona State University (ASU). She was…
Read moreThe First in Series to Highlight Women in Signal Processing: Rabab Ward
Rabab Ward's career includes many firsts, particularly for women in engineering and signal processing, paving the way in three continents and…
Read moreMember in the Spotlight: Kostas Berberidis
When did you first come into touch with signal processing? What was your motivation of following a career in this domain? In 1984 I obtained my first…
Read moreMember News: Article by Zhou Wang
Video distribution services have been growing exponentially in the past decade. Cisco Visual Network Index Report predicts that globally, IP video…
Read moreQ&A With Terah Lyons, Former White House Policy Advisor on AI
One of IEEE’s newest members is Terah Lyons, a former policy advisor for the Obama administration’s Office of Science and Technology Policy, who…
Read moreMember News: Prof. Sanjit K. Mitra
Two special sessions entitled “50 Years of Circuits, Systems & Signals: A Session in Honor of Prof. Sanjit K. Mitra (Parts I and II) were…
Read moreMember News: Dr. Dong Yu
SPS member Dr. Dong Yu has been appointed as deputy director of Tencent Holding’s new AI Lab in Seattle. Read more.
Read moreMember News: Lav Varshney Comments on Pattern Recognition
SPS Member Dr. Lav Varshney explains how pattern recognition will help Facebook weed out offensive, non-consensual content in FOX News. Read more.
Read moreMember News: Article by Kush R. Varshney
IBM Researcher, Kush R. Varshney on using signal processing for social good. Read more.
Read moreMember News: Articles/Blog Posts
SPS Big Data Special Interest Group Chair Patrick Wolfe on recommendation engines in Information Week. Read more. SPS Information Forensics and…
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