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Laurent Daudet
USA
MIT
ecprice@mit.edu 07-08-2012 PhD Student
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Standford
Emmanuel Candes
Saturé d'étudiant, redirection vers Rice
Rice
Richard Baraniuk
Intéréssé par candidature.
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Justin Romberg
UK
Edimbourg
Mikes davis
Recontré en Aout
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Sparse representations for signal processing and coding
Compressed sensing in medical imaging
Compressed sensing in synthetic aperture radar
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QMUL
Mark Plumbley
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Oxford
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Imperial college of London
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France
Inria
Remi Gribonval
remi.gribonval@inria.fr
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Florent KRzakala
CIFRE
EADS
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Cambridge
Imperial College of London
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USA
Traitement du signal
USA
MIT
Advanced Telecommunications and Signal Processing Group
Center for wireless Networking
Jae S. Lim
Xun Cai
Megan Fuller
Digital Signal Processing Group
Alan V. Oppenheim
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Michael Gastpar
El Ghaoui
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Caltech
Caltech Digital Signal Processing Group
Modern Digital Signal Processing
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Cambridge
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Stage IV: Write Draft of Statement of Purpose
When writing your statement of purpose:
• Always use positive language when referring to yourself.
• Give detailed, but concise examples.
• Use transition words, sentences and paragraphs. Your statement must read smoothly.
• Skip a line after each paragraph.
• Refrain from starting neighboring paragraphs the same way.
• Avoid using vocabulary that you do not know.
• Refrain from repeating yourself.
• Have strong opening and closing paragraph.
• Stay within the 2 – 3 page limit!
• Thank the admissions committee for their time at the end of your statement of purpose.
Stage IV: Write Draft of Statement of Purpose
When writing your statement of purpose:
• Always use positive language when referring to yourself.
• Give detailed, but concise examples.
• Use transition words, sentences and paragraphs. Your statement must read smoothly.
• Skip a line after each paragraph.
• Refrain from starting neighboring paragraphs the same way.
• Avoid using vocabulary that you do not know.
• Refrain from repeating yourself.
• Have strong opening and closing paragraph.
• Stay within the 2 – 3 page limit!
• Thank the admissions committee for their time at the end of your statement of purpose.
Stage III: Outline your Statement of Purpose
1. From the results of Stage II, determine a central theme/topic that stands out or dominates
your reflections and brainstorm.
2. Using bullet points and brief comments/statements, organize your reflections and brainstorm
ideas that strengthen the central theme/topic of your statement of purpose.
• Concentrate on your life experiences and give specific examples.
• Put down only those things that excite you.
• Do not make things up!
3. Your outline should cover these areas and, preferably, in this order:
• What aspects of the school/department/program appeals to you?
• What are your research interest(s)?
• How did you become interested in your current research topic/area?
• How did you prepare or are preparing to address the issues in this research area/topic
(i.e. research experiences, courses, etc.)?
• What are your future goals for graduate school (i.e. Ph.D.)?
• What are your career goals (i.e. professorship)?
• What characteristics of the school/department/program can help you accomplish
your goals?
• What positive aspects do you bring to the school/department/program?
Stage I: Do your Homework
1. Browse through the websites of the schools/departments/programs of interest to you. Obtain
brochures and booklets and read through them carefully. Highlight the aspects of the
programs that appeal to you.
2. Read up on the research interests and projects of the faculty in the
schools/departments/programs. Read publications from a faculty of interest.
3. Browse through recent articles from the research field of interest and try to get a general
understanding of how the field developed and what are its current problems and challenges.
Stage II: Reflect and Brainstorm (on paper)
1. Reflect on your intellectual development.
• What and when were the major moments in your life that have led you to your
current research interest(s) and school/department/program?
One of the major moment in my life which led me to mine current research interest was in the end of my first year of engineering degree. I was doing a project with Guy Plantier, and it was about Communications. The goal was to send the most data posssible throught a Physical Channel which generated noise. Why did I love this time so much ?
Because, me and my team, spend one week in thinking abotu how create think. I love think abotu something/
My pseudo is Pamphile, which mean in latin "who love everything". I think this statement best describe me. I love to talk and think abotu everything.
• What or who influenced your decision or interest (i.e. role models)? What quality
about them appealed to you?
Guy Plantier make me take my decision about my field interest. I was looking for a subject.
Introduction stage :
J'aime le traitement du signal car on peut utiliser ça sur plein de chose différente -> intro stage :D
2. Why did you choose your research topic(s)/field/school?
Why Choose signal processing
Coup de coeur
Sujet pasisonnant
3. Why did you choose your undergraduate major?
4. What are your career goals?
• Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
• What do you hope to accomplish?
I want to understand all the signal processing and then, to be able to make a discovery
• What drives you? What motivates you
The knowledge, every discovery is so much exiting. I love to spend times in reading paper and book, not just to read, but to think about what I read and understand what the reader wanted to say.