Education
Education and training are key objectives for the Nonlinear Signals Processing Group. We envision researchers trained at the NSPG will become respected future leaders and innovators whose skills will contribute to high-impact scientific breakthroughs. The NSPG's strong scientific leadership and its clear vision and mission will attract the best postdoctoral researchers and will provide high level training options for select postgraduate students. The NSPG will be uniquely equipped to tackle challenging societal problems whose solutions require expertise in the physical and life sciences.
The NSPG nurtures a vibrant interdisciplinary research environment through discussion groups, training and mentoring programs, and brainstorming sessions with academics and industry experts. Formal graduate-level courses on nonlinear signal processing (the integration of differential and algebraic geometry) will encourage student interaction, while a fortnightly Signals and Systems colloquium will keep students and researchers abreast of the latest developments in signal processing. The NSPG will also hold a range of informal courses and tutorials, and intensive three-day tutorials and workshops.