
Technical discussions about the TI C54x DSPs (including the c5401, c5402, c5402a, c5404, c5407, c5409, c5409a, c5410, c5410a, c5416, c5420, c5421, c5441, c549, c5470 and c5471).
I am creating a new discussion group for teachers of signal processing. The goal is to bring together as many (D)SP teachers as possible so if they wish, they can exchange all kind of useful information, like for instance which book(s) they use to teach their class, their favorite web sites, matlab tutorials, labs, etc. I am requesting your help today to help me build a list of teachers that I will contact personally to announce the creation of the discussion group and invite them to join. If you know one or several teacher(s) of SP and/or DSP, simply reply to this message with the info (university, name, email) or even better, use this simple form I have created: http://www.dsprelated.com/teachers.php On this form, you are also very welcomed to follow a link to any EE university web site and see if you can find who is giving the (digital) signal processing course. It is often possible to find this info but I must admit it is a time consuming task and would take me very long to go over the full list... So if you have a few minutes, just pick a university, visit their EE section and see if you can find the individual(s) teaching the (D)SP course(s). I appreciate your help! Thanks. Stephane Boucher w...@dsprelated.com
Hi, one last call for your help. I now have a list of 106 DSP teachers to contact out of an estimate of more than 600. Thank you to those who helped me get there. But I'd like to bring this number to at least 200 before I do send the invitations to join the discussion group created exclusively for DSP teachers. So if you find a couple of minutes today, I would appreciate if you could visit http://www.dsprelated.com/teachers.php and add the contact info for one DSP teacher (or more). Very often, it is possible to find who is teaching the DSP class by visiting the web site of a given university. I found that most of the time, I find this info by following the "faculty" link or the "courses" link. Sometimes I have to look at the syllabus of the DSP course, or look at the teaching section of the professors. But most of the time, the info is there somewhere... It would take me days to accomplish this alone, while with your help, it could go much much faster. Again, I appreciate your time. Stephane Boucher w...@dsprelated.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Webmaster" <w...@dsprelated.com> To: <c...@yahoogroups.com>; <c...@yahoogroups.com>; <c...@yahoogroups.com>; <c...@yahoogroups.com>; <c...@yahoogroups.com>; <c...@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 1:43 PM Subject: [c54x] Looking for Teachers of DSP >I am creating a new discussion group for teachers of signal processing. >The > goal is to bring together as many (D)SP teachers as possible so if they > wish, they can exchange all kind of useful information, like for instance > which book(s) they use to teach their class, their favorite web sites, > matlab tutorials, labs, etc. > > I am requesting your help today to help me build a list of teachers that I > will contact personally to announce the creation of the discussion group > and > invite them to join. > > If you know one or several teacher(s) of SP and/or DSP, simply reply to > this > message with the info (university, name, email) or even better, use this > simple form I have created: > http://www.dsprelated.com/teachers.php > > On this form, you are also very welcomed to follow a link to any EE > university web site and see if you can find who is giving the (digital) > signal processing course. It is often possible to find this info but I > must > admit it is a time consuming task and would take me very long to go over > the > full list... So if you have a few minutes, just pick a university, visit > their EE section and see if you can find the individual(s) teaching the > (D)SP course(s). > > I appreciate your help! > > Thanks. > > Stephane Boucher > w...@dsprelated.com