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Series to highlight women in Signal Processing: Selin Aviyente

Selin Aviyente received her B.S. degree with high honors in Electrical and Electronics engineering from Bogazici University, Istanbul in 1997. She received her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees, both in Electrical Engineering: Systems, from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in 1999 and 2002, respectively. She joined the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Michigan State University in 2002, where she is currently a Professor and Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies. 

Postdoctoral fellowship in Image processing for flood detection (in Sao Paulo, Brazil)

This position focuses on detecting and forecasting floods using images and thus automating flood identification without human intervention. With such an approach, it will be possible to use only the cameras without a river height sensor submerged in the river. Applicants must have completed, or are nearing completion, a doctorate in Computer Science or related subjects in the past five years. 

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Learning the MMSE Channel Estimator

Accurate channel estimation is a major challenge in the next generation of wireless communication networks. To fully exploit setups with many antennas, estimation errors must be kept small. This can be achieved by exploiting the structure inherent in the channel vectors. For example, line-of-sight paths result in highly correlated channel coefficients.

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Postdoctoral Position

Joint postdoc position between Princeton University and the Weizmann Institute at the intersection of communications, signal processing and machine learning. The work will be performed with the groups of Prof. Andrea Goldsmith and Prof. Yonina Eldar. The candidate is expected to work with both teams in collaborative and supportive environments, with the location flexible between the two centers.

PhD Studentships in AI for Sound

The AI for Sound project (https://ai4s.surrey.ac.uk/) in the Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP) at the University of Surrey is offering the following PhD studentships in AI for Sound, available from 1 October 2021: (1) Automatic sound labelling for broadcast audio (2) Information theoretic learning for sound analysis (UK applicants) Application Deadline: 1 August 2021 CVSSP also has a number of ongoing PhD studentship opportunities for outstanding PhD candidates in all aspects of audio-visual signal processing, computer vision and machine learning, including for researc

Postdoctoral Position

Joint postdoc position between the Broad Institute and the Weizmann Institute at the intersection of signal processing, machine learning, and healthcare. The work will be performed with the groups of Prof. Yonina Eldar and Dr. Anthony Philippakis at the Biomedical Engineering Center at Weizmann and the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Center at the Broad. The candidate is expected to work with both teams in collaborative and supportive environments, with the location flexible between the two centers.