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Signal Processing 101: For undergraduates new to the field.
Signal Processing 101 is an introductory session designed specifically for undergraduate students who are curious about the world of signal processing. This event provides a clear and engaging overview of key concepts such as signals, systems, filtering, sampling, and transforms. Through intuitive explanations, visual demonstrations, and real-world examples—from music and speech to communications and biomedical signals—students will gain a foundational understanding of how signal processing works and why it matters. No prior experience is required. Perfect for anyone considering coursework, research, or a career in signal processing.
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- Co-sponsored by Univ of New Mexico ECE Dept