Sponsors
The Irish Signals and Systems Conference 2010 is sponsored by:
University College Cork
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 | University College Cork is situated in south-west Ireland and was founded as a Queen's College in 1845. The university has 16,000 full-time students. 13,000 are undergraduate students while 3,000 are on postgraduate programmes. UCC's diverse student-body includes 2,000 international students representing 80-plus countries worldwide. In addition, the university's Centre for Adult Continuing Education has 2,000 students. 2,800 people work at UCC including more than 800 faculty. |
MIDAS Ireland |
 | MIDAS Ireland (Microelectronic Industry Design Association) is a joint industry and academic organisation which defines and develops the future direction of Integrated Circuit design in Ireland. It is a national cluster consisting of the microelectronics design companies and third level institutions in Ireland, building on the already-strong relationships between them. |
Tyndall |
 | The Tyndall National Institute (Tyndall) was created in 2004 at the initiative of the Department of Enterprise Trade and Employment and University College Cork (UCC) to bring together complementary activities in photonics, electronics and networking research at the National Microelectronics Research Centre (NMRC), several UCC academic departments and Cork Institute of Technology (CIT). The objective is to create a research institute, which would become a focal point of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in Ireland, to support industry and academia nationally and to increase the number of qualified graduate students for the ‘knowledge economy’. |
IMEX |
 | From start-up in 1970, IMEX has offered our customers a solution based approach to instrumentation problems. We feel that this type of service can only be provided by a team of technically competent field engineers visiting, demonstrating and, where appropriate, arranging seminars and presentations of new products. Aside from instrumentation solutions, IMEX continues to produce and supply the education sector, such as our Embedded System Tools, Tektronix range, Feedback Engineering Labs and Bluetooth Interactive Whiteboards. |
IEEE Computational Intelligence Society |
 | The IEEE Computational Intelligence Society (CIS) has gone through many transformations over the past few years. The UKRI chapter endeavours to support the UKRI Computational Intelligence researchers by bringing information and news about this exciting and progressing research field which includes innovations in neural networks, fuzzy logic and evolutionary computation and applications of these technologies in signal and systems R&D. The CIS UKRI chapter aims to develop the society, for the betterment of Computational Intelligence research in the UK and ROI and, in particular, to organize and support meetings/workshops/conferences, such as the Irish Signals and Systems Conference |