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José M. F. Moura
Awards Board Chair

Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA, USA Term Ends: 31 December 2016

Hitoshi Kiya
Regional Director-at-Large (Region 10) (Non-Voting)

Tokyo Metropolitan University Tokyo, Japan Term Ends: 31 December 2017

Jean-Luc Dugelay
Regional Director-at-Large (Region 8) (Non-Voting)

EURECOM Sophia Antipolis, France Term Ends: 31 December 2016

Paulo S. R. Diniz

Universidade Federal Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Wade Trappe
Regional Director-at-Large (Regions 1-6) (Non-Voting)

Rutgers, WINLAB North Brunswick, NJ, USA

Lina J. Karam

Lebanese American University Beirut, Lebanon

Robert W. Heath, Jr.

The University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX, USA

What Should We Learn From... Signal Processing for Smart Vehicle Technologies

The invention of the automobile has transformed how people live, work, and interact in society. How will signal processing advance today’s vehicles into “smart” cars that are able to think and contribute to the task of operating a vehicle? The December 2016 issue of the IEEE Signal Processing Magazine provides a venue for summarizing, educating, and sharing the state of the art in signal processing applied to the domain of automotive systems.

Rastogi, Aseem (University of Maryland, College Park), “Language-based techniques for practical and trustworthy secure multi-party computations”

Rastogi, Aseem (University of Maryland, College Park), “Language-based techniques for practical and trustworthy secure multi-party computations” (2016) Advisor: Hicks, Michael Secure Multi-party Computation (MPC) enables a set of parties to collaboratively compute, using cryptographic protocols, a function over their private data in a way that the participants do not see each other's data, they only see the final output.