Series to Highlight Women in Signal Processing: Sheila S. Hemami
Sheila S. Hemami received the B.S.E.E. degree from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA, in 1990 and the M.S.E.E. and Ph.D. degrees…
Read moreSeries to Highlight Women in Signal Processing: Ana Isabel Pérez-Neira
Ana Isabel Pérez-Neira (B.Sc. '89, MSc. '1991, Ph.D. 1995) is currently a professor at UPC (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya) and scientific…
Read moreSeries 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.
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