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11th Digital Signal Processing Workshop
3rd Signal Processing Education Workshop

August 1-4, 2004
Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico, USA

The 2004 IEEE Digital Signal Processing Workshop and Workshop on Signal Processing Education, will be held in Taos Ski Valley, in the Sangre de Cristo mountains of Northern New Mexico, August 1-4. The goals of the workshops are to unite top researchers from around the world to discuss novel signal processing theories and methods, and to bring together world-class educators and thinkers to discuss all aspects of signal processing education. The list of plenary speakers will include Gene Frantz (Principal TI Fellow of Texas Instruments), Prof. Alan V. Oppenheim (MIT), Dr. Carey Schwartz (DARPA), and Jim Truchard (CEO of National Instruments). Each workshop will also feature technical sessions for presenting contributed papers.

Immediately following the IEEE DSP Workshops, there will be a Xilinx University Program, Professor's Workshop on FPGA to be held on the University of New Mexico campus (Albuquerque). Click on Xilinx Workshop at the left for more information.

Student Fellowship Opportunities Available!

New Secure Registration Web Page is Operational!

Download Map of Taos Ski Valley (PDF format)
Note that the SPE and DSP Workshop meetings will be held in the Taos Ski Valley Resort Center


Attention Authors Residing Outside the United States!

It is the author's responsibility to check into and obtain any required documentation for traveling to the USA from his/her country. If a letter of invitation is required in order to secure a USA visa, please contact the conference co-chair, Adele Doser, at abdoser@sandia.gov. She will provide one at no cost. Please note, IEEE policy requires payment of registration fees before a letter of invitation can be issued.

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