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If you are a PhD student or a post-doc working in one of the CoSIP projects or the associated projects, you can subscribe to the newsletter by sending your name, email address and name of the respective group to co...@math.tu-berlin.de.

It is our pleasure to inform you that the 3rd International Matheon Conference on Compressed Sensing and its Applications is approaching. The registration is still open until October 15th, and the conference takes place on December 4-8, 2017 in Berlin. Please also take notice of our preliminary program that can be accessed here. We are proud to announce our plenary speakers:

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It is our pleasure to inform you about the upcoming "CoSIP Intense Course on Deep Learning", which will take place at TU Berlin from November 29 to December 1, 2017, organized by Rudolf Mathar, Maximilian Mrz, and Gitta Kutyniok. We kindly invite all CoSIP related PhD students and postdocs, as well as all other interested researchers, to join us for this event.

The topics of the courses will cover a wide range of relevant topics in deep learning, including an introduction lecture and a training in Tensorflow. There will be a special emphasis on theoretical foundations of the field.

We hope that in the tradition of this winter school series, there will be vivid discussions among the younger researchers of CoSIP, creating a unique opportunity for learning about this exciting methodology and promoting collaborations among the different groups.

This intense course is closely related to the 3. International Matheon-Conference on "Compressed Sensing and its Applications", which will be held in the same place in the subsequent week (December 4-8). This time an additional focus of the conference will be put on foundations of deep learning. Hence this intense course will not only equip the upcoming generation of researchers with the necessary tools in the novel area of deep learning, but also lay the foundation for attending the Matheon-Conference.

The dates of the call for the second period, the deadline for submission, and the CoSIP Annual Report and Application Colloquium in Berlin are now fixed. Due to the fact that basically all projects run until the second half of 2018, in agreement with the DFG the time schedule is finalized as follows:

The CoSIP Annual Report Colloquium and Application Colloquium for the second phase will take place back-to-back from October 11 to October 13, 2017 (Wednesday to Friday) at TU Berlin. Please mark those dates in your calenders.

It is our pleasure to inform you about the upcoming "CoSIP Winter Retreat for PhD students and postdocs" in December 2016 at TU Berlin, organized by Holger Boche, Rudolf Mathar, Maximilian Mrz and Gitta Kutyniok. We kindly invite all CoSIP related PhD students and postdocs to join us for this event.

We hope that the interactive format of the retreat allows for vivid discussions among the younger researchers of CoSIP and provides an opportunity for strengthening interdisciplinary research networks.

Continuous updates, more information about the program, venue etc. and the online registration can be found at here. We kindly ask all PhD students and postdocs who agreed on giving a talk to register online as well.

The preparation of our upcoming Annual CoSIP Colloquium is complete, and we would like to inform you about details such as schedule and dinner. The outline of this newsletter is as follows: 1.) Schedule 2.) Parking at Venue 3.) Colloquium Dinner 4.) Location and Transport to and from the Venue We look very much forward to seeing you soon in Aachen!

For those arriving by car, a number of parking tickets are reserved so that the car can be parked in the area. The costs are 6 Euros daily. Please contact Arash Behboodi as soon as possible for more information.

A transport shuttle can also pick up a limited amount of attendees at IBIS hotels on Tuesday morning. Please contact Arash Behboodi as soon as possible if you have reserved a room there and are interested in taking the shuttle.

The main purpose of this newsletter is to send you important information about our upcoming Annual CoSIP Colloquium, as well as encouraging you to submit suggestions for, in particular, CoSIP Visiting Professors and Associated Conferences. The outline of this newsletter is as follows: 1.) CoSIP Colloquium 2016 2.) Proposals for CoSIP Visiting Professors and associated conferences, workshops, and summer schools 3.) Associated Projects

I.) Each project has to be presented at the colloquium, for which a time slot of 30 minutes is allocated. Please send title and abstract of your presentation to A. Behboodi (arash.b...@gmail.com) by June 3 at the very latest. Moreover, please note that it is custom at such events to also give the young researchers a chance to present their work.

II.) A limited number of rooms is reserved at the IBIS Hotel (see the event webpage for more information). Those interested in these rooms should contact the hotel at the latest by June 3 using the confirmation code RWTH-TI.

We would like to encourage you again to submit proposals for the CoSIP Visiting Professor Program as well as for associated conferences, workshops, and summer schools. Detailed information can be found in the last newsletter (01/2016), which is still available on the CoSIP webpage. Also, if you know of conferences, workshops, and summer school within the topic of the SPP, please contact us at co...@math.tu-berlin.de, so that those information can be put on our webpage.

We welcome the projects "Compressed Sensing for Sampling Multidimensional RF Signals - Architectures and Algorithms (CoSMoS)" by G. Del Galdo, T. Hotz, and R. Thom (TU Immenau) and "Compressed Localization And Spectrum Sensing for Cognitive Radio and Distributed Radio Surveillance" by R. Mathar (Aachen) and S. Thom (TU Immenau) as new CoSIP associated projects.

The first CoSIP Colloquium 2016 will take place July 4-5, 2016 in Aachen. Every CoSIP-member has to attend this colloquium, during which each project will report on their progress. Hence, please mark the date in your calenders. We will let you know about the details of the program in due time.

From this year on, the CoSIP Visiting Professor Program will start. If selected CoSIP will take over the cost either in full or partially. One key requirement will be that the expertise of the CoSIP Visitor will be interesting for several CoSIP projects. A proposal can be submitted at each time to co...@math.tu-berlin.de. It needs to contain the following items:
* Name, affiliation, and curriculum vitae of the proposed CoSIP Visiting Professor.

From this year on, CoSIP members can also suggest conferences, workshops, or summer schools for being associated with CoSIP to receive partial funding from CoSIP. As for the CoSIP Visiting Professor Program, the proposal can be submitted at each time to co...@math.tu-berlin.de. It needs to contain the following items:
* Title, organizers, time, and place of the proposed event.

We welcome the project "Discrete-Valued Sparse Signals - Theory, Algorithms, and Applications" by R. Fischer (U. Ulm), G. Kutyniok (TU Berlin), and G. Pfander (Jacobs U. Bremen) as the first CoSIP associated project.

In case you would like to publish issues related to your individual project, please send the corresponding content or links to email arash.b...@ti.rwth-aachen.de. He will make it available on the corresponding page. Please check by clicking on the tab Projects in CoSIP webpage, and subsequently your project's webpage. List of all projects is available here.

To make communication easier, we set up the email address co...@math.tu-berlin.de, which you can use for any request or suggestion concerning CoSIP you might have. We would be grateful, if you would not distribute this address.

Projects which focus on theoretical and practical aspects of compressed sensing, but are not supported via CoSIP can be associated to our priority program. The benefit would be that the members of such a project can, for instance, attend the annual CoSIP colloquium and will receive the same information about events, initiatives, etc. in the realm of compressed sensing as "regular" members. However, they can not receive any financial benefits.

From next year on, we will also set up a visitor's program for which you can suggest international researchers. If selected CoSIP will take over the cost either in full or partially. One key requirement will be that the expertise of the CoSIP Visitor will be interesting for several CoSIP projects. Likewise from next year on, you can suggest conferences, workshops, or summer schools for being associated with CoSIP to receive partial funding from CoSIP.

As we all know, in the areas of electrical engineering and mathematics, the number of female professors is significantly smaller than the number of their male colleagues. Hence we received additional funding for supporting female participants in various ways.

For this, we would like to set up an emailing list for female participants, also so that we get an overview of who is on board. Hence if you are a female participant yourself, please send your name to co...@math.tu-berlin.de, or if a female participant is in your group, please ask her to notify us.

The Winter School on Compressed Sensing associated with CoSIP which took place at the TU Berlin last week was very successful with more than 70 mostly young participants. We could listen to 14 lectures ranging from basic theory of compressed sensing over extensions of the theory such as matrix completion and phase retrieval to applications such as recovery of missing data. A tutorial at the end gave additional help for young participants to get accustomed to theoretical aspects of compressed sensing.

It is our intention to encourage and support interactions also between projects. For this, we will soon set up webpages, which every project can design to, in particular, present their methodologies and goals to the other participants of CoSIP.

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