The International Symposium on Computational Sensing (ISCS) brings together researchers from optical microscopy, electron microscopy, RADAR, astronomical imaging, biomedical imaging, remote sensing, and signal processing. With a particular focus on applications and demonstrators, the purpose of this symposium is to be a forum where researchers in computational sensing working in seemingly unrelated applications can learn, discover, and exchange on their new findings and challenges. This 3-day symposium, accompanied by a 2-day workshop, in the heart of Europe features 6 keynotes speakers and is open to extended abstracts for scientific presentations and show-and-tell demonstrations.
As a sponsor, you will gain valuable exposure and engagement opportunities with an international audience of researchers, academics, and industry professionals. Our sponsorship packages offer benefits such as:
Complimentary Registrations: Receive free passes for company representatives to attend the workshop and symposium.
We would be delighted to discuss the various sponsorship opportunities available and tailor a package that aligns with your company's objectives.
Dr Thomas Feuillen received his PhD degree from UCLouvain (Belgium) in 2021. Before joining the University of Luxembourg, Thomas was a scientific expert for Mitsubishi Electric Research Lab (MERL) in Boston and for the SPARC team at SnT from 2021 to 2022. His research interests are in radar signal processing and sampling theory with a focus on computational sensing. Thomas joined the Signal Processing Applications in Radar and Communications research group, SPARC, headed by Prof. Bhavani Shankar Mysore Rama Rao in late 2022 as a Research Associate. He was a visiting student during his PhD in the Signal Processing team of Prof. Mike E. Davies in Edinburgh. He is also an invited researcher at Imperial College London in the team of Prof. Ayush Bhandari. Thomas is one of the founding co-general chairs of the International Symposium on Computational Sensing (iscs2023.com) as well as part of the Organising Committee of ICASSP23, ICASSP24 and COSERA24. In late 2023 Dr. Thomas Feuillen became a Research Scientist at SnT after acquiring the competitive CORE-Junior grant from FNR for his work on computational radar.
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As a sponsor, you will gain valuable exposure and engagement opportunities with an international audience of researchers, academics, and industry professionals. Our sponsorship packages offer benefits such as: Brand Visibility: Your company's logo will be prominently displayed on event materials, including the website, promotional materials, and during the event itself. Networking Opportunities: Engage directly with top researchers and potential collaborators in the field of Computational Sensing. Exhibition Space: Showcase your products and innovations to attendees during the breaks and show-and-tell sessions. Complimentary Registrations: Receive free passes for company representatives to attend the workshop and symposium. We would be delighted to discuss the various sponsorship opportunities available and tailor a package that aligns with your company's objectives.
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