Biomedical and Astronomical Signal Processing (BASP) Frontiers Workshop 2013

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Jason McEwen
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Biomedical and Astronomical Signal Processing (BASP) Frontie

Post by Jason McEwen » July 15 2012

Dear Colleagues,

It is our pleasure to announce the INTERNATIONAL BIOMEDICAL AND ASTRONOMICAL SIGNAL PROCESSING (BASP) FRONTIERS WORKSHOP 2013, which will take place in a small resort of the Swiss Alps (Villars-sur-Ollon, 2 hours by train from Geneva Airport) from January 27th until February 1st, 2013: http://baspfrontiers.epfl.ch/.

Abstract submission for posters/demos contributions (or talk upon availability) will open on September 1st and close on October 21st 2012.

Synopsis: The BASP Frontiers workshop was created in 2011 to promote synergies between selected topics in astronomy and biomedical sciences, around common challenges for signal processing. The 2013 workshop will gather 75 participants around the themes of sparse signal sampling and reconstruction, for radio interferometry and MRI, but will also open its floor to many other interesting hot topics in theoretical, astrophysical, and biomedical signal processing.

Higgs Note: Following the recent historical discovery at CERN announced in July, we will have a renowned particle physicist (Prof. A Parker Cavendish) to make a general interest talk "Higgs within reach - our understanding of the universe is about to change" to open the workshop.

Contributions: The workshop is organized in 10 sessions comprising 3 to 5 talks, and 3 posters/demos. While the majority of the talks are by invitation, proposals for posters/demos contributions (or talk upon availability) for a given session, are open to all interested researchers. The maximum 1-page abstract to be submitted (a latex template is provided on the workshop website) will undergo a rapid review process. The presentation of the 3 *truly deluxe* posters/demos contributions selected for each session will take place just after the talks during a 45' coffee break or apero.

Practical information: All information regarding session list, confirmed participants, program, important dates, abstract submission, registration, workshop fees, extra activities etc. are available from the workshop website.

Please forward this call to any potentially interested researcher.

Looking forward to receiving your contributions.

Best regards

On behalf of the SOC

Yves Wiaux, chair
Jason McEwen, co-chair

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Re: Biomedical and Astronomical Signal Processing (BASP) Fro

Post by Jason McEwen » September 03 2012

Dear Colleagues,

The INTERNATIONAL BIOMEDICAL AND ASTRONOMICAL SIGNAL PROCESSING (BASP) FRONTIERS WORKSHOP 2013 is now open for abstract submission and registration.

Proposals for poster/demo contributions or talks upon availability for a given session on theoretical, astronomical, or biomedical signal processing are open to all interested researchers.

Website: http://baspfrontiers.epfl.ch/

Practical info:
Venue: Villars-sur-Ollon, Switzerland
Dates: Jan 27 - Feb 1, 2013
Themes: theoretical, astrophysical, and biomedical signal processing
Abstract submission: closing on October 21st 2012.
Registration: closing on November 21st 2012.
Hotel reservation: should be done by November 21st 2012.

Keynotes: Parker (Higgs Discovery), Raskar (Computational Photo), Obozinski (Machine learning), Rauhut (Compressive sampling), Hobson (Bayesian inference in astrophysics), Starck (Sparsity for Cosmic Microwave Background), Abdalla (ICA for Epoch of Reionisation), Fink (Bio applications of Time-reversal techniques), Boccara (Bio applications of Multiwave-imaging), Lasser (Optical coherence tomography), Bresler (sparsity & redundant representations), Baraniuk (signal models & sampling), Bach (Optimization for inverse problems), Cornwell (Radio interferometric imaging and calibration), Thiebaut (Optical interferometric imaging), Lustig (Incoherent MR sampling), Le Bihan (Diffusion MRI)

Looking forward to receiving your contributions.

Please forward this call to any potentially interested researcher.

Best regards

On behalf of the SOC

Yves Wiaux, chair
Jason McEwen, co-chair

Jason McEwen
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Joined: January 29 2005
Affiliation: University of Cambridge
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Re: Biomedical and Astronomical Signal Processing (BASP) Fro

Post by Jason McEwen » October 19 2012

Dear Colleagues,

BASP Frontiers abstract submission deadline has been extended to October 26.

Prospective contributors (poster, talk upon availability) are requested to submit their abstract through the "Submission" page (maximum 1-page, a template is provided). There will be no further deadline extension.

Looking forward to your contributions.

Please forward to potential interested colleagues.

Best regards

Y Wiaux, Chair
J D McEwen, Co-chair

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