Department of Electrical Engineering

Signal Processing Systems

Enabling the digital revolution through theories, algorithms, architectures and solutions for analyzing and interpreting signals, images, and multivariate data sets.

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Making sense of signals, images and data

The Signal Processing Systems (SPS) group studies theories and techniques to extract meaningful information from signals, images, and multivariate data sets. We combine academic excellence with a strong real-world impact in biomedical instrumentation, medical image analysis, video surveillance, autonomous vehicles, digital wireless and optical communication, hearing aids, and intelligent lighting.

The SPS group has top scientists in signal and image analysis, information and communication theory, and machine learning and artificial intelligence. We also host many senior clinical and industrial experts on a part-time basis, which allows many of our students to be co-supervised by these experts.

NXP SCHOLARSHIP ON ‘MILLIMETER WAVE WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY’

It is with pleasure that we announce that once again, for the 2023 scholarship round, there are 10 available scholarships for first year master’s students.

What does the NXP scholarship entail

The selected students will receive a scholarship of € 5000 in the first year, and the 5 best prior year scholarship recipients also in the second year. Furthermore, scholarship recipients will be assigned to a coach, and enter the Connected World Technologies track of the EE master’s program with relevant courses related to Millimeter Wave Technology. First-year recipients are required to take part in a team project supervised by NXP running from Nov-June in the first year and may also choose to do their internship and graduation projects with NXP. They are also offered the opportunity to join the Honor’s Academy. At the end of the master’s program, students will receive a special certificate next to their regular master’s diploma in Electrical Engineering.

Who can apply

Interested bachelor students in Electrical Engineering from TU/e, TU Delft or UT are invited to submit their CV, grade list, motivation letter and a short video pitch to the selection committee up to the 25th June 2023 at 23h59. This includes Electrical Engineering students from Dutch Universities of Applied Sciences who have finished the pre-master’s program. More info

 

News

Our labs

Artificial Intelligence within the SPS Group

The SPS group conducts both fundamental and application-driven research on cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology for signal processing systems. We also provide a broad palette of academic coursework on AI that ranges from neuroscience-inspired learning algorithms to deep learning technology and from introductory to highly specialized levels. 

Our group includes more than 25 academic faculty members and about 100 PhD students with specialized expertise across a wide range of machine learning and signal processing topics. This page provides a gateway to our activities on AI for signal processing systems.

Meet some of our Researchers

University Researcher

Hans van Dijk

Assistant Professor

Beatrijs van der Hout

University Researcher

Franz Lampel

Assistant Professor

Wouter Kouw

Doctoral Candidate

Mehrangiz Ensan

University Researcher

Yunus Gultekin

Associate Professor

Sveta Zinger

Assistant Professor

Rong-Hao Liang

Full Professor emeritus

Frans Willems

Associate Professor

Ruud van Sloun

Postdoc

Kaiquan Wu

Doctoral Candidate

Amirashkan Farsaei

Full Professor

Jan Bergmans

Full Professor
(Part-time)

Ronald Aarts

Former Doctoral Candidate

Anouk Waeijen-van Diepen

Postdoc

Myrthe van der Ven

Associate Professor

Judith van Laar

Assistant Professor

Elisabetta Peri

Assistant Professor

Catarina Dinis Fernandes

Associate Professor

Rik Vullings

Postdoc

Alessandra Galli

Assistant Professor
(Part-time)

Wenjin Wang

Full Professor
(Part-time)

Erik Korsten

Wim Korevaar

University Researcher

Alireza Sheikh

Full Professor

Bert de Vries

Doctoral Candidate-TA

Hans van Gorp

Doctoral Candidate

Sebastiaan Goossens

Associate Professor

Dook van Mechelen

Associate Professor

Pierre Cluitmans

Full Professor
(Part-time)

Hessel Wijkstra

Full Professor
(Part-time)

Albert Aldenkamp

Doctoral Candidate-TA

Astrid Barreiro Berrio

Associate Professor
(Part-time)

Martin Bastiaans

Full Professor

Alex Alvarado

Full Professor

Massimo Mischi

University Researcher

Richard Lazeron

Full Professor
(Part-time)

Lukas Dekker

Assistant Professor

Hamdi Joudeh

University Researcher

Xi Long

Doctoral Candidate

Esmée de Boer

Doctoral Candidate

Ömer Pepeoğlu

Full Professor
(Part-time)

Guid Oei

Assistant Professor

Merel van Gilst

Full Professor
(Part-time)

Jean-Paul Linnartz

Postdoc

Boris Karanov

University Lecturer

Pierre Woerlee

Full Professor
(Part-time)

Sebastiaan Overeem

University Researcher

Bin Chen

Assistant Professor

Gabriele Liga

University Researcher

Vinicius Oliari Couto Dias

Jafar Banar

Assistant Professor

Simona Turco

Roel Maes

Doctoral Candidate

Iris Huijben

Luan Fiorio

Departmental Fellow

Wim van Houtum

Work with us!

Please check out the TU/e vacancy pages for further opportunities within our group. 

If you are a student, potential sponsor or industrial partner and want to work with us, please contact the SPS group chair prof. Jan Bergmans.

Innovation

As a hub in the regional innovation ecosystem, our group collaborates intensively with industry, hospitals and other societal stakeholders, with broad impact:

  • Bidirectional staff exchanges: around 20 senior experts from strategic industrial and clinical partners have part-time appointments in the group, mostly at the level of full professor. Also, several of our senior staff members serve as scientific advisor to a variety of high-tech companies. Furthermore, many of our PhD students are embedded for a significant part of their time with strategic partners.
  • Joint roadmaps: we contribute structurally to joint roadmaps with industry in the framework of e.g. the Center for Wireless Technology, the Center for Care and Cure Technologies and the Eindhoven MedTech Innovation Center.
  • Industrial funding: many of our PhD projects are funded partly (and in several cases fully) by industry.
  • Patents: our research frequently results in patent applications, either jointly with industry or with TU/e as main applicant.
  • Real-world applications: over the years, many of our research results were absorbed in industrial products and/or clinical practice.
  • Start-up companies: since 2000 we have produced 11 start-up companies.

 

Education

Check out all our courses / Check out the VCA courses

All Master projects offered by the Electrical Engineering department can be found at the Master Project Marketplace. You can login to this website using your TU/e account. Or contact Svitlana Zinger or Alex Alvarado

 

 

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