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Digital Signal Processing Summer Seminar (DSPSS)

From July 17-29, 2006, the Digital Signal Processing Summer Seminar (DSPSS) will take place at the Institute of Information Technology, VNU-Hanoi. It is expected that around thirty final-year, undergraduate and graduate students in the fields of mathematics, physics, computer science, electronics and telecommunications will participate.
 
As there is growing interest in this area in Vietnam, this summer seminar will help prepare a group of young scientists in this cutting-edge technology as well as for future graduate study in the US.
 
Three Vietnamese American professors, who are experts in this field and are presently teaching in the U.S., will come to Vietnam and teach: Professor Minh Do, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Professor Trac D.Tran, John Hopkins University; and Professor Truong Nguyen, University of California at San Diego.  In addition to these three professors, six current VEF Fellows will attend and give lectures.
 

 

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