Signal Processing Imaging Reasoning and Learning (SPIRAL)
About SPIRAL :
The Center for Signal Processing, Imaging, Reasoning, and Learning (SPIRAL) is a federation of labs in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of Northeastern University. The lab comprises 8 faculty and more than 30 graduate students and postdocs, working in diverse research areas such as statistical signal processing, machine learning, distributed computing, and optimization.
Research in SPIRAL is generously supported by the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, the Department of Health and Human Services, the Office of Naval Research, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity, the U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing Institute, Google Research, Facebook Research, MathWorks, Amazon Cloud Services, Simons Foundation, the Nancy Lurie Marks Family Foundation, and NVIDIA.
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The SPIRAL Seminar Series is our weekly seminar series.
Upcoming talks can be found in the Google Calendar below. To add this to your personal calendar, click on the “+” sign on the bottom right. You can also receive announcements about the seminar series, as well as other events organized by SPIRAL, by subscribing to the SPIRAL Friends mailing list.
The SPIRAL Seminar Series is our weekly seminar series.
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SPIRAL Group is constantly looking for both graduate and undergraduate students, as well as postdocs, to collaborate with us.
Please consult Graduate Admissions at the ECE Department website for deadlines and application requirements. We highly recommend that you contact specific SPIRAL faculty to express interest and learn more about current opportunities or contact all faculty at once through neu_spiral_faculty@googlegroups.com.
Both prospective and incoming students should also consult the SPIRAL handbook, a useful resource for all things SPIRAL.