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Call for Participation: Seasonal Schools in Signal Processing (S3P) Program

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.

Two S3P Summer schools are planned this Summer:

IEEE SPS Summer School on 3D and High Definition/High Contrast Video Processing Systems
4-8 July 2011
National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan
WEB: http://s3p3dvideo.ee.nthu.edu.tw/static?target=home
Email: slcho@larc.ee.nthu.edu.tw
Application Deadline: 3 June 2011, visit http://s3p3dvideo.ee.nthu.edu.tw

IEEE/ICE Summer School on Networked Embedded Systems
3-7 September 2011
Klagenfurt, Austria
WEB: http://ice.aau.at/ss-2011/
Email:icess2011@aau.at
Application Deadline: 15 May 2011, visit http://ice.aau.at/ss-2011/?page_id=330

For more information about the S3P Program, visiting the SPS Seasonal Schools Webpage at http://www.signalprocessingsociety.org/community/seasonal-schools/.

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