Call for Nominations: Director-Student Services, Director-Membership Development, Seasonal Schools Subcommittee Chair

Jun 11, 2024

Call for Nominations Invited for: Director-Student Services, Director-Membership Development, and Seasonal Schools Subcommittee Chair The IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS) invites nominations for the positions of: Director-Student Services, Director-Membership Development, and Seasonal Schools Subcommittee Chair. The term for all positions is three years (1 January 2025-31 December 2027). The Director-Student Services heads the Student Services Committee and is responsible to identify value/benefit/services to Student members and recommend policy/mechanism for recruiting Student members; develop programs and material to facilitate Student member recruiting and service; maintain and develop contacts with leadership and Student membership constituents; and provide proper communication channels and feedback. The Director-Student Services is responsible for the coordination of the conference Travel Grant Program, student competitions, and the Student Job Fair, and is a voting member of the Membership Board. The Director-Membership Development heads the Membership Development Committee and is responsible to identify value/benefit/services to members and recommend policy/mechanism for recruiting and retaining different segments of membership; develop programs and material to facilitate member recruiting, services and retention; maintain and develop contacts with leadership and membership constituents; oversee collection of membership data and track trends; develop campaigns and statistics for member recruitment and retention; oversee development of marketing materials, identify external audiences and how to reach them, develop content for different segments of membership for newsletter/blog, and provide proper communication channels and feedback. The Director-Membership Development is a voting member of the Membership Board. Seasonal Schools in Signal Processing are short term courses designed for graduate students, early stage researchers, and practitioners interested in selected topics in signal processing. The Seasonal Schools Subcommittee Chair heads the Seasonal Schools Subcommittee and is responsible to run the Seasonal Schools in Signal Processing Program and shall report to the Student Services Committee. The Seasonal Schools Subcommittee shall identify value/benefit/services to members and recommend policy/mechanism for recruiting Seasonal Schools; develop programs and material to facilitate recruiting and services for Seasonal Schools; maintain and develop contacts with leadership and membership constituents; and provide proper communication channels and feedback. Nominations should be received no later than 15 July 2024 using the online nomination platform.

SPS Webinar: Never Take No for an Answer and Other Advice I Wish Somebody Would Have Given Me

Jun 10, 2024

Date: 21 June 2024 Time: 11:00 AM ET (New York Time) Presenter(s): Dr. Iole Moccagatta Abstract Dr. Iole Moccagatta and active IEEE Signal Processing Society member and volunteer will share advice and lessons learned during her career spanning across multiple industries and continents. This event focuses on professional development, from the importance of a mentor to owning your own career. A portion of the time will be reserved to questions and answers, so join us for an interactive and engaging discussion! Biography Iole Moccagatta Iole Moccagatta Iole received a Diploma of Electronic Engineering from the University of Pavia, Italy, and a PhD from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, Switzerland. She is a Senior Principal Engineer at Intel working on HW Multimedia accelerators and IPs integrated on Intel platforms and products. She is an active member of MPEG and ITU-T, Chair of the MPEG/ITU-T Joint Video Experts Team (JVET) Ad-Hoc Group on Conformance and co-editor of the H.266/VVC Conformance Testing specification. She has also contributed to the Alliance for Open Media (AOM) AV1 Codec WG, and currently represents Intel in the AOM Steering Committee.She is an active member of IEEE, serving as SPS Members-at-Large and as member of the SPS Industry Technical WG, the IEEE Fourier Award for Signal Processing Committee, the SPS Technical Committee Review Committee, the SPS Membership Development Committee, and as Chair of the SPS Industry Outreach and Engagement Subcommittee. Dr. Iole Moccagatta  is the author or co-author of more than 30 publications, 2 book chapters, and more than 10 talks and tutorials in the field of image and video coding. She holds more than 10 patents in the same fields. For more details see Dr. Moccagatta's professional website.      

SPS SA-TWG Webinar: Reduced-Rank Techniques for Array Signal Processing

Jun 08, 2024

Date: 14 June 2024 Time: 1:00 PM ET (New York Time) Speaker(s): Prof. Rodrigo C. de Lamare University of York, United Kingdom and Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil This webinar is the next in a series by the IEEE Synthetic Aperture Technical Working Group (SA-TWG) Abstract This seminar presents reduced-rank techniques for array signal processing some applications and discusses future perspectives. The underlying theory of reduced-rank signal processing is introduced using a simple linear algebra approach. The main reduced-rank methods proposed to date are reviewed and are compared in terms of their advantages and disadvantages. A general framework for reduced-rank processing based on the minimum mean squared error (MMSE) and minimum variance (MV) design criteria is presented and used for motivating the design of the transformation that performs dimensionality reduction. Following this general framework, we discuss several existing reduced-rank methods and illustrate their performance for array signal processing applications such as beamforming, direction finding and radar systems. Biography Rodrigo C. de Lamare was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1975. He received his Diploma in electronic engineering from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro in 1998 and the MSc and PhD degrees in electrical engineering from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio) in 2001 and 2004, respectively. Since January 2006, he has been with the Communications Group, School of Physics, Engineering and Technology, University of York, United Kingdom, where he is a Professor. Since April 2013, he has also been a Professor at PUC-RIO. Dr de Lamare is a senior member of the IEEE and an elected member of the IEEE Signal Processing for Communications and Networking Committee and the IEEE Sensor Array and Multichannel Signal Processing. He served as editor for IEEE Wireless Communications Letters and IEEE Transactions on Communications, and is currently an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing. His research interests lie in communications and signal processing, areas in which he has published over 500 papers in international journals and conferences.        

Call for Nominations: 2024 SPS Chapter of the Year Award

Jun 07, 2024

The IEEE Signal Processing Society Chapter of the Year Award will be presented for the 14th time in 2025! The award will be granted to a Chapter that has provided its membership with the highest quality of programs, activities, and services. The Chapter of the Year Award will be presented annually in conjunction with the International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP) to the Chapter’s representative. The award will consist of a certificate, a check in the amount of $1,000 to support local chapter activities and up to $1200 for continental or $2100 for intercontinental travel support to the Chapter of the Year recipient to attend the ICASSP awards ceremony and the ICASSP Chapter Chairs Luncheon meeting to present a brief talk highlighting their Chapter’s accomplishments. The nominated Chapters will be evaluated based on the following Chapter activities, programs and services during the past year: Technical activities (e.g. technical meetings, workshops and conferences, tours with industry) Educational programs (e.g. courses, seminars, student workshops, tutorials, student activities) Membership development (e.g. programs to encourage students and engineers to join the society, growth in chapter’s membership, member advancement programs) Annual IEEE Chapter report submitted by the chapter. Selection will be based on the nominator’s submission of the nomination form, the SPS Chapter Certification Form and the annual IEEE Chapter report. All nominations should be submitted through the online nomination system.  Submission questions can be directed to Theresa Argiropoulos ([email protected]) and George Olekson ([email protected]).  If multiple people are completing the nomination form, you can Manage Collaborators on the nomination. There is a Manage Collaborators button in the top right corner of the nomination page.  The Primary Collaborator, who is the person who started the nomination, can add additional collaborators on the nomination by clicking the Add Collaborator button.  Once a Collaborator is added, the application can be transferred to a new Primary Collaborator by clicking Make Primary next to the name.  Access can also be removed from a collaborator by clicking Remove Access next to the name.  Only the Primary Collaborator can submit or finalize the application, as well as add other Collaborators.  All Collaborators can view and edit the application.  However, only one user can be editing the nomination at a time to avoid accidental overwriting of another's information. Nominations must be received no later than 15 October 2024. Further information on the Chapter of the Year Award can be found on the Society’s website.

Call for Nominations: Awards Board Chair

Jun 07, 2024

The IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS) invites nominations for the position of Awards Board Chair. The term for the Awards Board Chair will be three years (1 January 2025-31 December 2027). The Awards Board Chair is a non-voting member of the Society’s Board of Governors, chairs the Society’s Awards Board and acts as a liaison to the Board of Governors for all award, fellow and distinguished lecturer and distinguished industry speaker activities. The duties of the Awards Board Chair include the oversight of Society award activities and Distinguished Lecturer and Distinguished Industry Speaker nominations; presentation of Society awards at the Society’s annual Awards Ceremony usually held in conjunction with ICASSP; solicitation of nominations for IEEE Technical Field Awards, Best Paper Awards, Major Medals, or other awards given by IEEE or any of its organizational units in the areas of signal processing; solicitation of nominations for awards in the area of signal processing given by non-IEEE entities; solicitation of SPS Senior Members as candidates for nomination to IEEE Fellow grade; drafting strategic and long-term plans regarding the Society’s awards activities for recommendation to the Board of Governors; assisting in the creation of the TAB Five-Year Society Review document; and representing the Society at IEEE meetings or meetings of other organizations on award matters or as requested by the Society’s President or Board. NOTE: The Awards Board Chair must be an IEEE Fellow, must have received one or more major Society awards, which excludes the paper awards, and must remain throughout the term of service, a member in good standing of IEEE and of the IEEE Signal Processing Society. The profile of the Awards Board Chair should bring positive attention to the awards program. Nominations should be received no later than 19 July 2024 using the online nomination platform.