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SAMPTA 2015 - 11th International Conference on Sampling Theory and Applications

Date2015-05-25 - 2015-05-29

Deadline2015-01-15

VenueWashington DC, USA - United States USA - United States

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Websitehttps://www.american.edu/cas/mathstat/sampta2015

Topics/Call fo Papers

SampTA is a biennial interdisciplinary international conference for mathematicians, engineers, and applied scientists. The main purpose of SampTA is to exchange recent advances in sampling theory and to explore new trends and directions in the related areas of application. The conference focuses on such fields as signal and image processing, compressed sensing, coding theory, control theory, computational neuroscience, information theory, real and complex analysis, and applied, computational, and classical harmonic analysis. The SampTA meetings attract an essentially even mix of mathematicians and engineers as the interest in sampling theory and its many applications has blossomed. This even mix makes the SampTA meetings unique in the scientific community. The conference organization is headed by an international steering committee consisting of prominent mathematicians and engineers, a local organizing committee, and a technical committee responsible for the conference program.
2015 Plenary Speakers
Richard G. Baraniuk, Rice University
Robert Calderbank, Duke University
Laurent Demanet, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Yonina Eldar, Technion
Joseph Emerson, University of Waterloo
Pascal Frossard, EPFL
Stanley Osher, UCLA
Thomas Strohmer, University of California, Davis
Alexander Ulanovskii, University of Stavanger
Local Organizing Committee
Stephen D. Casey, Chair, American University
(Complex and Harmonic Analysis)
Michael Robinson, Publications, American University
(Topological Signal Processing)
Kevin Duke, Finance, American University
(Harmonic Analysis)
Brian M. Sadler, Army Research Lab
(Signal Processing)
Nuno C. Martins, University of Maryland
(Signal Processing)
Kasso A. Okoudjou, University of Maryland
(Harmonic Analysis)
Steering Committee
Ahmed Zayed, Chair, DePaul University, USA
Akram Aldroubi, Vanderbilt University, USA
John Benedetto, University of Maryland, USA
Paul Butzer, RWTH Aachen, Germany
Yonina Eldar, Technion, Israel
Hans Feichtinger, University of Vienna, Austria
Paulo Ferreira, University of Aveiro, Portugal
Karlheinz Gröchenig, University of Vienna, Austria
Rowland Higgins, Anglia Polytechnic University, UK
Gitta Kutyniok, TU Berlin, Germany
Abdul Jerri, Clarkson University, USA
Yuri Lyubarskii, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Farokh Marvasti, Sharif University of Technology, Iran
Gerhard Schmeisser, Erlangen-Nürnberg University, Germany
Bruno Torrésani, Aix-Marseille Université, France
Michael Unser, EPFL, Switzerland
Technical Committee
Götz Pfander, Jacobs University, Bremen, Germany
Carlos Cabrelli, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Paulo Ferreira, University of Aveiro, Portugal
Vivek Goyal, Boston University, USA
Anders Hansen, Cambridge University, UK
Pina Marziliano, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

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