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First Women's Workshop on Communications and Signal Processing

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The First Women's Workshop on Communications and Signal Processing will be held July 13-July 15.

What
  • conference
When Jul 13, 2012 04:25 AM to
Jul 15, 2012 04:25 PM
Where Banff International Research Station
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The First Women's Workshop on Communications and Signal
Processing will be held at the beautiful Banff International Research
Station (www.birs.ca) July 13-July 15. The workshop will have a  poster
session, panels and technical presentations from the speakers listed
below:
 
          * Sonia Assia, Universite de Quebec
          * Pamela Cosman, University of California, San Diego
          * Sheila Hemami, Cornell University
          * Shalinee Kishore, Lehigh University
          * Urbashi Mitra, University of Southern California
          * Anna Scaglione, University of California, Davis
          * Milica Stojanovic, Northeastern University
          * Sirin Tekinay, Consultant, Istanbul, Turkey
          * Sarah Kate Wilson, Santa Clara University
          * Sally Wood, Santa Clara University

 

Space is limited at this workshop. Limited travel  grants are available.

To apply for the workshop and travel grants,  please  send the
following information to skwilson@scu.edu:
              1) A two-page abstract of the poster
              2) Your CV
              3) Two references
              4) Please put Women's Worskhop in the Subject Header

 

Accommodation at the Banff International Research Station for up to 25
participants at  this  2-day workshop is free. The registration fee for

the workshop will be 150 U.S. Dollars.

We welcome poster abstracts on topics in Communications  and Signal
Processing. Priority will be given to under-represented postdoctoral
researchers and assistant professors.