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dronacharyacollege · 3 months ago
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Expert Talk on Array Signal Processing for Acoustic and Brain Source Localization-Dr. Lalan Kumar
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We are pleased to announce an insightful expert talk by Dr. Lalan Kumar, Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at IIT Delhi. Dr. Kumar will share his expertise on "Array Signal Processing for Acoustic and Brain Source Localization" on 8th August 2024, starting at 09:00 AM. With an impressive background that includes a Post-Doc from NTU, Singapore, experience as a Software Engineer at Motorola, and a former faculty position at IIT Bhubaneswar, Dr. Kumar brings a wealth of knowledge and practical insights to the table. This session promises to be a valuable opportunity for students, faculty, and professionals interested in signal processing and its applications in acoustic and brain source localization.
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anacathie · 7 years ago
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Close up to my girl for @tedxntu session. Trying on a funky streetwear theme this time round, while also going wild with the colours. Really happy to see the attendees willingly trying to pick up the cans and have fun with us 😊 • • • • • #mtncolors #tedxntu #harajuku #pop #popculture #girl #bots #robot #ntu #cyborg #hype #streetwear #fashion #singapore #ntusingapore #urbanshop #urbanart #sggraffiti #graffitiart #mural #painting #character #arthabit #spraypainting #streetart #anime #art #studiomoonchild #uwabakiklan #anacathie (at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
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studiomoonchild · 7 years ago
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TEDx NTU Commission Work for TEDx NTU and UTAMA.Co Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (2017)
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tuttocool · 9 years ago
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The central atrium of the recently completed Learning Hub for the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, by Heatherwick Studio. Circulation was designed around the shared space, eliminating the restriction of conventional corridors and encouraging a more casual and incidental interaction between students and professors (photographers Hufton+Crow): www.heatherwick.com
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