Intro to Mathematics of Signal Processing Workshop

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Intro to Mathematics of Signal Processing workshop

Abstract

The mathematics behind signal processing is beautiful, useful, and approachable with a pre-calculus level of math. This workshop will go over a wide variety of useful signal processing topics that will surely be useful in your hacking journey! Fundamental mathematical tools will be explored, with an emphasis on visual demonstrations such as Fourier analysis (DFT and FFT), convolution, and linear systems.

Day / Time / Location

Day 3, Sunday, 17-August-2025, 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Tobin 219 (Workshop A)

Full Description

Registration -- NOT required

NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop
-- please show up early to ensure a seat at Tobin 219 (Workshop A).

Presenter(s)

Kevin Baragona

Materials

Any materials needed to participate in this workshop will be available at-cost.
Observers are welcome at no cost.
To do the hands-on portion for this workshop:
Materials Cost: None

Required Software / What to bring

Links