The Future of Signal Processing Symposium

The Future of Signal Processing Symposium was held in honor of the 80th birthday of MIT Professor Alan V. Oppenheim
on Monday, October 23, 2017, at MIT’s Samberg Conference Center.

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Prof. Alan V. Oppenheim, MIT
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Dr. Thomas A. Baran, MIT
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Prof. Martin A. Schmidt, Provost, MIT
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Prof. Martin Vetterli, President, EPFL
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Admiral John Richardson, U.S. Navy
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Prof. Min Wu, University of Maryland
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Prof. Isaac Chuang, MIT
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Prof. Alan V. Oppenheim, MIT
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Magician Joel Acevedo
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Prof. Alan V. Oppenheim and friends
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Prof. Anantha Chandrakasan, Dean, MIT School of Engineering
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Prof. Ron Weiss, MIT
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Prof. Richard Baraniuk, Rice University
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Prof. Meir Feder, Tel Aviv University
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Dr. Petros Boufounos, Mitsubishi
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Prof. Alan V. Oppenheim, MIT
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Panel discussion
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Prof Asu Ozdaglar, MIT
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Prof. Ronald W. Schafer, Georgia Tech
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Prof. Yonina Eldar, Technion
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Prof. Victor Zue, MIT
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Prof. Alexander Rakhlin, University of Pennsylvania
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Symposium venue, MIT

“There will always be signals, they will always need processing, and there will always be new applications, new mathematics and new implementation technologies.”
– MIT Professor Alan V. Oppenheim

Signal processing continues to dramatically transform how we live, communicate, play, and create. The Future of Signal Processing brought together industry and academic experts from around the world to share insights about the field as it continues to evolve.