IEEE Signal Processing Society · Gainesville, Florida

Build signal processing community at UF.

IEEE SPS @ UF brings together students who want a serious but approachable path into signal processing: workshops that teach fundamentals, projects that make the ideas concrete, and a chapter culture that rewards curiosity and rigor.

What the chapter does

A public home for technical community

The chapter is organized around onboarding, project-based learning, and consistent ways for members to stay involved between major events.

Workshops

Teach the fundamentals well

Build confidence with notebooks, live walkthroughs, and signals-first examples that make abstract ideas usable.

Projects

Connect theory to engineering

Showcase student-facing research and build systems that turn signal-processing concepts into visible outputs.

Community

Keep the door open for newcomers

Use Discord, public notes, and structured events so interested students can enter the chapter without already knowing the full technical stack.

Format
Hands-on
Events are built to leave members with something usable: notes, code, or a clearer mental model.
Audience
Cross-disciplinary
The chapter is open to students from ECE, computer science, data science, math, and adjacent fields.
Approach
Rigor + access
The goal is technical depth without gatekeeping, and real community without filler.
Leadership

Officer snapshot

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Project spotlight

Featured technical work

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Resources

Materials members can actually use

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Join IEEE SPS @ UF

Start with the chapter channels, then show up.

The fastest way in is to join the community spaces, follow programming updates, and come to the next open event.