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Martin Vetterli

Martin Vetterli. ... « une dimension quasiment Christique ou Messianique à sa passion de scientifique. » [Jean-Pierre Hubaux, February 1, 2000]. Dean of Computer and Communication Sciences at Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL).

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Martin Vetterli

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  1. Martin Vetterli

  2. ... « une dimension quasiment Christique ou Messianique à sa passion de scientifique. » [Jean-Pierre Hubaux, February 1, 2000]

  3. Dean of Computer and Communication Sciences at Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) The Dean bears the overall responsibility for the school in matters of education, research, finance and organization and reports to the President of EPFL. The position offers competitive compensation and tenure at full professor level. Candidates should have an outstanding academic record, a strong vision for the development of the faculty in research, teaching, and technology transfer, proficiency in recruiting, and exceptional leadership, communication and management skills, and above all, a messianic dimension. EPFL will provide the means to realize a strategic development of the school over the coming years with the objective to establish world-class leadership in education and research. The School of Computer and Communication Sciences Dean Search Committee invites letters of nomination, applications (vision statement, complete CV, and the name of up to 5 professional references), or expressions of interest. The screening of applications will start on March 1st, 2010. Materials and inquiries should be addressed, preferably electronically (PDF format) to: Prof. Karl Aberer Chairman of the Search Committee e-mail: karl.aberer@epfl.ch More information on EPFL and the School of Computer and Communication Sciences can be found at http://www.epfl.ch and http://ic.epfl.ch respectively. EPFL is committed to balance genders within its faculty, and strongly encourages women to apply. EPFL is conducting an international search for the Dean of the School of Computer and Communication Sciences, to take office by the fall of 2010. EPFL, located in Lausanne (Switzerland), is a leading European University and a dynamically growing and well-funded institution fostering excellence and diversity. It has a highly international campus at an exceptionally attractive location and a first-class infrastructure. As technical university it covers computer & communication sciences, engineering, environmental, basic and life sciences, management of technology and financial engineering. It offers a fertile environment for research cooperation between different disciplines. The School of Computer and Communication Sciences, with 42 faculty members, has experienced a strong development over the recent years to one of the top departments in its area in Europe. The School enrolls about 700 students in its bachelor and master programs in computer science and communication systems, has a highly competitive doctoral program with 300 PhD candidates recruited world-wide and hosts important industrial and research centers, such as the Swiss National Center of Excellence in Research in Mobile Information and Communication Systems and industry lablets by Nokia, SwissCom, and Logitech.

  4. Dean of Computer and Communication Sciences at Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) Candidates should have an outstanding academic record, a strong vision for the development of the faculty in research, teaching, and technology transfer, proficiency in recruiting, and exceptional leadership, communication and management skills, and above all, a messianic dimension. The Dean bears the overall responsibility for the school in matters of education, research, finance and organization and reports to the President of EPFL. The position offers competitive compensation and tenure at full professor level. Candidates should have an outstanding academic record, a strong vision for the development of the faculty in research, teaching, and technology transfer, proficiency in recruiting, and exceptional leadership, communication and management skills, and above all, a messianic dimension. EPFL will provide the means to realize a strategic development of the school over the coming years with the objective to establish world-class leadership in education and research. The School of Computer and Communication Sciences Dean Search Committee invites letters of nomination, applications (vision statement, complete CV, and the name of up to 5 professional references), or expressions of interest. The screening of applications will start on March 1st, 2010. Materials and inquiries should be addressed, preferably electronically (PDF format) to: Prof. Karl Aberer Chairman of the Search Committee e-mail: karl.aberer@epfl.ch More information on EPFL and the School of Computer and Communication Sciences can be found at http://www.epfl.ch and http://ic.epfl.ch respectively. EPFL is committed to balance genders within its faculty, and strongly encourages women to apply. EPFL is conducting an international search for the Dean of the School of Computer and Communication Sciences, to take office by the fall of 2010. EPFL, located in Lausanne (Switzerland), is a leading European University and a dynamically growing and well-funded institution fostering excellence and diversity. It has a highly international campus at an exceptionally attractive location and a first-class infrastructure. As technical university it covers computer & communication sciences, engineering, environmental, basic and life sciences, management of technology and financial engineering. It offers a fertile environment for research cooperation between different disciplines. The School of Computer and Communication Sciences, with 42 faculty members, has experienced a strong development over the recent years to one of the top departments in its area in Europe. The School enrolls about 700 students in its bachelor and master programs in computer science and communication systems, has a highly competitive doctoral program with 300 PhD candidates recruited world-wide and hosts important industrial and research centers, such as the Swiss National Center of Excellence in Research in Mobile Information and Communication Systems and industry lablets by Nokia, SwissCom, and Logitech.

  5. Output • B.S ETHZ, M.S. Stanford, PhD EPFL, Prof. Columbia, UC Berkeley and EPFL. • Vice President International Affairs at EPFL (2004-2008) • Vice President Institutional Affairs at EPFL (2008-2011) • Dean of College of Management (2008-?) • Director of MICS (2001-2004) • Member of the Swiss Council on Science and Technology (2000-03) • ERC Senior Grant, External Funding $$$ • Co-founder and chief scientist, Dartfish • ISI Highly Cited Researcher, Engineering, 2007 • Fellow IEEE for “Contributions to the theory and practice of subband coding and wavelets” • Fellow ACM • Swiss National Latsis Prize (1996) for best researcher under 40 (all fields) in Switzerland . • SPIE Presidential award (1999) • IEEE Signal Processing Technical Achievement Award (2001).

  6. COMPUTATION INFORMATION COMMUNICATION

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