JULY in PARIS !
Registration is now open for the 2nd International Summer School on:
INtelligent Signal Processing for FrontIEr Research and Industry (INFIERI)
to be held at the University Campus PARIS-DIDEROT, a Campus in the City,
July 14th to 25th, 2014.
http://infieri2014summerschool.in2p3.fr/
Building on the success of the inaugural school held in Oxford in July
2013, this is the second of a new global programme of annual Summer
Schools covering the complete signal processing chain for building 21st
century instruments.
The focus of the School is on the most advanced technologies in the
fields of semiconductors, very deep submicron and 3D technologies,
nanotechnology, advanced packaging and interconnects,
telecommunications, real-time signal processing, filtering and massively
parallel computing. The school will provide lectures and laboratory work
in a variety of cross-disciplinary example applications drawn from the
exploration of the distant Universe, medical imaging of the human body,
and exploration of the elementary particle world. Lectures on technical
developments and science overviews will be given by experts from
Academia and Industry. A series of hands on laboratories, classes with
computer-based exercises and the master-classes will serve to support
and complement the lectures. A hallmark of the school will be the
promotion of exchange and collaboration between the students and the
lecturers and tutors both within and across disciplines. The school is
targeted at M.Sc., Ph.D., and young postdoc-level engineers and physicists.
A programme of social activities and public outreach events will run in
parallel with the academic programme.
Registration is now open:http://infieri2014summerschool.in2p3.fr/
The detailed programme with the list of lecturers is currently in preparation.
See: https://indico.cern.ch/event/305730/
An idea about the school programme can be also got from the 2013 school:
http://www.physics.ox.ac.uk/infieri2013/
We are looking forward to seeing you in Paris!
International Organising Committee:
Ariella Cattai (CERN-CH)
Garret Cotter (Oxford-UK)
Jacqueline N. Hewiit (MIT-USA)
Giancarlo Prati (SSSup-IT)
Tony Readhead (Caltech-USA)
Aurore Savoy-Navarro (CNRS-FR/INFN-IT)
Ian Shipsey (Oxford-UK)
Yoshinobu Unno (KEK-JP)
David Townsend (CIRC-SG)
Sibylle Ziegler (TU-Munich, GE)
Local Organising Committee:
Hubert Halloin
Chang-Seong Moon
Damien Prele
Guillaume Prevot
Aurore Savoy-Navarro
Sarodia Vydelingum