[Grads] Graduate Audio Signal Processing (GASP) research group

Mark Rau mrau at ccrma.Stanford.EDU
Tue Oct 11 15:19:54 PDT 2022


Hi all,

Sorry for the lateness in choosing a paper for GASP. Tomorrow, I will lead
a discussion of the following paper. No pressure to read it beforehand,
especially given how late I am sending it. If we have new attendees, we can
also take a bit of time to discuss intros and research updates.

*An entirely reverse-engineered finite element model of a classical guitar
in comparison with experimental data - Alexander Brauchler, Pascal Ziegler
and Peter Eberhard*

See you tomorrow!
Mark

On Sun, 9 Oct 2022 at 19:29, Mark Rau <mrau at ccrma.stanford.edu> wrote:

> Hey,
>
> I heard some people still may not have gotten this e-mail so I am trying
> it again. After this, I'll stop spamming everyone on the list and just
> e0mail those attending.
>
> For this week's, meeting, either Dirk or I will lead the discussion of a
> paper (paper info to come soon).
>
> Best,
> Mark
>
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> It was nice to hear the introductions from new students last night, and I
> look forward to meeting those I haven't met yet. It looks like we have a
> lot of new students who are interested in DSP!
>
> A few years ago we started a weekly/bi-weekly group among grad students to
> meet and discuss projects we have been working on and research we are
> interested in related to DSP. I would like to invite anyone who is
> interested to join the meetings!
>
> I think for the first meeting we can just get to know each other and talk
> about some of the things we are interested in. For the remainder of the
> Fall quarter, I propose that we take turns choosing a paper we recently
> read or have been interested in reading and discussing among the group,
> with the person who choose the paper leading the discussion.
>
> I propose that we meet from 12:20-13:20 on Wednesdays. This avoids any
> CCRMA classes and 192A, 320, and 256A are all on Wednesday, so I assume a
> number of people will be around. If there are any scheduling issues, please
> let me know and we can discuss the time/date. No need to RSVP, but if you
> want to reply to give me an idea of who is interested, that would be great.
>
> WHAT: Graduate Audio Signal Processing (GASP) research group
> WHEN: Wednesdays from 12:20 - 13:30, starting October 5th
> WHERE: CCRMA seminar room
> WHO: students who are interested in DSP research
> WHY: Let's make funny sounds!
>
> Best,
> Mark
>
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