Compressive Sampling and Frontiers in Signal Processing
From June 4-15, 2007 the IMA will host an intensive short course designed to efficiently provide researchers in the mathematical sciences and related disciplines the basic knowledge prerequisite to undertake research in signal processing and compressive sampling. The course will be taught by Emmanuel J. Candes, Professor of Applied and Computational Mathematics at California Institute of Technology, Ronald A. DeVore, Professor of Mathematics at University of South Carolina, and Richard G. Baraniuk, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rice University. The primary audience for the course is mathematics faculty. No prior background signal processing is expected. Participants will receive full travel and lodging support during the workshop.
The link address is: http://www.ima.umn.edu/2006-2007/ND6.4-15.07/index.html#schedule