STM publisher Elsevier, Netherlands, has announced that Ercan Engin Kuruoglu, Senior Research Scientist at Italian National Council of Research (CNR), Institute of Science and Technology of Information (ISTI), "A. Faedo", Pisa, has been named the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Digital Signal Processing. He succeeds Muralidhar Rangaswamy and Fred Harris.
Ercan Engin Kuruoglu has held research positions in INRIA (as an ERCIM fellow), Xerox Research Europe, Cambridge and Georgia Institute of Technology at Shanghai. His past editorial experience includes several Guest Editorships for special issues and Associate Editorships in various signal and image processing journals. Kuruoglu aims to differentiate Digital Signal Processing from other signal processing journals by making it more dynamic, more innovative, more timely, more revolutionary and liberal to new ideas.
Digital Signal Processing claims to be one of the oldest and most established journals in the field of signal processing. The journal invites top quality research articles at the frontiers of research in all aspects of signal processing. It provides a platform for the publication of groundbreaking research in signal processing with both academic and industrial appeal.
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