(PCS 2018) 2018 Picture Coding Symposium
June 24-27, 2018
Location: San Francisco, CA, USA
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June 24-27, 2018
Location: San Francisco, CA, USA
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September 17-20, 2018
Location: Tokyo, Japan
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October 28-31, 2018
Location: Pacific Grove, CA, USA
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The IEEE Signal Processing Society congratulates the following SPS members who will receive the Society's prestigious awards during ICASSP 2018 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Lecture Date: January 24, 2018
Chapter: Philadelphia
Chapter Chair: Michael Mayor
Topic: Cyber Attacks on Internet of Things Systems
Name : Multimodal people monitoring using sound (and vision)
Type : Postdoc
Description : The Idiap Research Institute together with Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology (CSEM) invite applications for a post-doctoral position in research and development for multimodal people monitoring.
The position is funded for one year by Idiap (with a possible extension depending on his/her performance)
Lecture Date: January 26, 2018
Chapter: Chicago
Chapter Chair: Rashid Ansari
Topic: Enhancing QoS in Beamforming Networks:
Mobile Beamformers and Optimal Motion Policies
Open-position for a postdoc in the DéjàVu project in Brazil.
Candidates for a 2-year (renewable) post-doctoral fellowship position are sought to work at the Reasoning for Complex Data (Recod) Lab (http://www.recod.ic.unicamp.br/) at the Institute of Computing (www.ic.unicamp.br/en), University of Campinas, Unicamp (www.unicamp.br/index.php/english), Campinas, SP, Brazil.
First, I would like to request all women members reading this article to submit their information to the new Women in Signal Processing Directory. The WISP Directory aims to increase and promote visibility and recognition of women in signal processing fields, positioning them for awards, leadership roles, and more.
Starting in 2017, the Women in Signal Processing Subcommittee became a standing committee of the Membership Board, rather than a subcommittee of the Member Services Committee, meaning the WISP Chair now holds a seat on the Membership Board. Much has happened in 2017, and we look forward to an even more productive 2018.