Texas Instruments'
Introduction to the University Programme

Miskolc, Tuesday May 24th 2005

Who should attend these seminars?

This meeting is of greatest value to post-graduate Academics who are already teaching real-time DSP, or plan to do so. It is also of interest to Researchers who wish to use DSP platforms in their work. This seminar is NOT for commercial organisations.

Date and Location

The seminar will take place on Tuesday May 24th at the Hotel Palota and will begin promptly at 13:00, two hours before the start of ICCC2005 (International Carpathian Control Conference). It is advised to arrive in good time for the seminar.

Address: Hotel Palota, Miskolc-Lillafüred, Erzsébet Sétány 1, Hungary
Contact: Dr. Tihamer Adam
Department of Automation
University of Miskolc
Miskolc, Egyetemváros
H-3515, Hungary
Phone: +36 46 565-140 Fax: +36 46 431-822
E-mail: icccmazsola.iit.uni-miskolc.hu
Web: http://mazsola.iit.uni-miskolc.hu/iccc

Registration:

If you would like to attend one of this Seminar, please fill out the online registration form at: http://www.ti.com/europe/docs/univ/seminars/

If you have any questions regarding these Seminars, or have problems with completing the online registration form, please direct your enquiries to:

Nathalie Pizzoferrato, University Programme Secretariat (nathalie.pizzoferratoti.com
Phone: +33 493 22 21 09 Fax: +33 493 22 25 71

We look forward to seeing you in Hungary!

Best Regards,

Robert Owen
University Programme Manager: Education & Communications

More details about the University Program...

The kind of support that TI provides:

The Texas Instruments (TI) academic support programme facilitates the inclusion of advanced real-time "DSP" (Digital Signal Processing) activities in the curricula of under-graduate students.

Since 1994, more than 800 DSP "Teaching Labs" have been established across Europe for undergraduate Electronic and Computer Engineers, and each year around 200 different research projects receive support from TI in the form of high-performance DSP platforms. 

I has since expanded the scope of this programme to include its analogue products (such as Data Converters and Amplifiers) as well as its MSP430 low-power microcontroller family.

TI & Universities in Hungary:

Robert Owen has managed the University Programme from the start, and over the past 11 years has visited more than 400 different Universities across the region. He has previously visited Hungary and has facilitated support to Universities in Budapest, Miskolc and Debrecen.

By holding this presentation at a popular conference, we can give the maximum amount of time for contact with all Universities in the region. We are grateful to Professor Tihamer Adam of Miskolc University who has kindly agreed to host this seminar. Miskolc has a long and successful record in the use of real-time DSP in their teaching and their research. Their Staff are a valuable source of guidance to other Hungarian Universities.

One final point: please note that this seminar is NOT a funded research activity, and Robert Owen is not looking for research contracts where TI purchases the Intellectual Property ("IP").   
The focus is on the use of real-time DSP platforms in Education and Research. 


The European University Programme

University Programme (Europe): http://www.ti.com/europe/docs/univ/index.htm

University Pricelist: http://www.ti.com/rd/pricelist

Educational Materials: http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/general/dsp/programs/materials.htm

University Programme Registration: http://www.ti.com/europe/docs/univ/regist.htm

Training & Workshops: http://www.ti.com/training

Low value sample requests: http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/sampreq.htm

Compatible DSP and Analog: http://www.ti-estore.com/Merchant2/compatible-DSP_Analog.htm