Your PhD in 3 Minutes
The TPC of EUSIPCO 2018 is offering for the fourth consecutive year a 3 Minutes Thesis (3MT) contest, where PhD students have three minutes to present a compelling oration on their thesis and its significance. This activity is sponsored by EURASIP. It is an exercise for students to consolidate their ideas so they can present them concisely to an audience specialized in different areas. Together with scientific and technical quality, EURASIP wants to promote transversal skills of PhD researchers such as oral and presentation skills, and it also wants to help PhDs to gain visibility of their work.
Finalist
Amira Fairoza | The Non-Separable JPEG 2000 for Better 4D image compression |
Buyukcorak Saliha | A Generalized Localization Framework for Terrestrial and Aerial Systems |
Chatterjee Anirban | Fusion of Emerging Technologies for Robust, Frequent and Cost-Effective Pavement Condition Assessment |
Chiesa Valeria | Facial image processing with Light Field cameras |
Demontis Ambra | Securing Machine Learning from Adversarial Attacks |
Liebich Stefan | Opening the ear digitally - Natural own voice perception while using headphones or hearing aids |
Mitiche Imene | Machine Learning for Condition Monitoring of High Voltage Power Systems |
Naghibzadeh Shahrzad | Radio Astronomical Image Formation for Future Radio Telescopes |
Nitzan Eyal | Estimation Theory with Side Information for Periodic and Constrained Problems |
Ollier Virginie | Advanced signal processing techniques for calibration of the new generation of radio interferometers |
The ten finalists will give their 3MT presentation on Wednesday, September 5, 12:30, at the Auditorium.
Among the ten finalists, the top-three finalists will be selected by the EUSIPCO 2018 audience based on their live 3-minute presentation and they will be invited to attend the Gala dinner where the winner will be announced and awarded with a Grand prize of 1000€. The runners-up will receive an award certificate. The video of the winner will be posted online on the EURASIP website.